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... England . While the “ British teamen were consuming on board our men of war and privateers , foreign tips and foreign feamen were employed in the transpor“ tation of our inerchandize ; and the carrying trade , so great a source of ...
... England . While the “ British teamen were consuming on board our men of war and privateers , foreign tips and foreign feamen were employed in the transpor“ tation of our inerchandize ; and the carrying trade , so great a source of ...
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... 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 them ) , to be the high ...
... 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 them ) , to be the high ...
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... England , Europe , considered it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were în haste to get rid of the burthen of our conquefts . This author knows that France ...
... England , Europe , considered it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were în haste to get rid of the burthen of our conquefts . This author knows that France ...
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... England , £ .3,691,355 17 10 3. d . 1761 . Total export of British goods , Ditto of foreign goods in time , Ditto of ditto out of time , 10,649,581 126 3,553,692 7 1 S55,015 0 2 Total exports of all kinds , Total imports , 14,558,298 ...
... England , £ .3,691,355 17 10 3. d . 1761 . Total export of British goods , Ditto of foreign goods in time , Ditto of ditto out of time , 10,649,581 126 3,553,692 7 1 S55,015 0 2 Total exports of all kinds , Total imports , 14,558,298 ...
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... England , fays our author . But the molestation which her galleons may suffer from our station in Pentacola * P. 17 . + P. 6 . I “ Our merchants suffered by the detention of the gal" leons , as their correspondents in Spain were ...
... England , fays our author . But the molestation which her galleons may suffer from our station in Pentacola * P. 17 . + P. 6 . I “ Our merchants suffered by the detention of the gal" leons , as their correspondents in Spain were ...
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