The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 328
... causes , whether civil or criminal , brought against them in the courts of law . have no labour imposed upon them as a task ; and the only direct tax . to which they are subjected is the capitation tax , amounting to about two dollars a ...
... causes , whether civil or criminal , brought against them in the courts of law . have no labour imposed upon them as a task ; and the only direct tax . to which they are subjected is the capitation tax , amounting to about two dollars a ...
Page 329
... cause decided by the council of war , arising from a vessel which had been cut out of port by the English , the memorials laid before the judges filled 780 sheets of paper , and three days were entirely occupied in hear- ing them read ...
... cause decided by the council of war , arising from a vessel which had been cut out of port by the English , the memorials laid before the judges filled 780 sheets of paper , and three days were entirely occupied in hear- ing them read ...
Page 331
... causes for the low state of agriculture in this pro- vince . 1. The proprietors are in ge- neral drowned in debt . It is not usual for a Spaniard to sell his estate , till he is reduced to the greatest neces- sity . He prefers rather to ...
... causes for the low state of agriculture in this pro- vince . 1. The proprietors are in ge- neral drowned in debt . It is not usual for a Spaniard to sell his estate , till he is reduced to the greatest neces- sity . He prefers rather to ...
Page 333
... causes are brought before it ; and it is also charged with the superintendance of commerce , agriculture , and public works . But this part of its duty is much neglected . It enjoys a reve- nue of 80 or 100,000 dollars a year , arising ...
... causes are brought before it ; and it is also charged with the superintendance of commerce , agriculture , and public works . But this part of its duty is much neglected . It enjoys a reve- nue of 80 or 100,000 dollars a year , arising ...
Page 335
... causes are therefore to be assigned for this fact . The first is , that the land army has become an object of secondary consideration ever since the union with Scotland . Another cause is the want of any regular system for the formation ...
... causes are therefore to be assigned for this fact . The first is , that the land army has become an object of secondary consideration ever since the union with Scotland . Another cause is the want of any regular system for the formation ...
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