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Edmund Burke. into the hands of the most pretending and forward undertaker . One such undertaker at lealt he has in readiness for our service . But let ine ... Such is the author's scheme . Whether it will answer STATE OF THE SATION . 15.
Edmund Burke. into the hands of the most pretending and forward undertaker . One such undertaker at lealt he has in readiness for our service . But let ine ... Such is the author's scheme . Whether it will answer STATE OF THE SATION . 15.
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... such a state of things can it be amiss , if I aim at holding out some comfort to the nation ; another sort of comfort indeed , than that which this writer provides for it ; a comfort , not from its physician , but from its constitution ...
... such a state of things can it be amiss , if I aim at holding out some comfort to the nation ; another sort of comfort indeed , than that which this writer provides for it ; a comfort , not from its physician , but from its constitution ...
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... such speculations ; but in England we shall never be taught to look upon the annihilation of our trade , the ruin of our credit , the defeat of our arınies , and the loss of our ultramarine dominions ( wliatever the author may think of ...
... such speculations ; but in England we shall never be taught to look upon the annihilation of our trade , the ruin of our credit , the defeat of our arınies , and the loss of our ultramarine dominions ( wliatever the author may think of ...
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... such readers as are fond of this species of inquiry . I fay therefore I choose the import article , as the best , and indeed the only standard we can have , of the value of the West India trade . Our export entry llere is the state of ...
... such readers as are fond of this species of inquiry . I fay therefore I choose the import article , as the best , and indeed the only standard we can have , of the value of the West India trade . Our export entry llere is the state of ...
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... Such is its aspect on the custom - house entries ; but we know the direct contrary to be the fact . We know that the West Indians are always indebted to our merchants , and that the value of every shilling of West India produce is ...
... Such is its aspect on the custom - house entries ; but we know the direct contrary to be the fact . We know that the West Indians are always indebted to our merchants , and that the value of every shilling of West India produce is ...
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