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... advantages were secured to Great Britain , by the a & t for repcaling certain duties , and encouraging , regulating , and securing the trade of this kingdom , and the British dominions in America . Materials were provided and insured to ...
... advantages were secured to Great Britain , by the a & t for repcaling certain duties , and encouraging , regulating , and securing the trade of this kingdom , and the British dominions in America . Materials were provided and insured to ...
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... advantage of the preacher than the edification of the hcarers . The author has indeed so involved his fubject , that it is frequently far from being cafy to comprehend lis ineaning . It is happy for the publick that it is never ...
... advantage of the preacher than the edification of the hcarers . The author has indeed so involved his fubject , that it is frequently far from being cafy to comprehend lis ineaning . It is happy for the publick that it is never ...
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... advantages of the late wat were on thic part of the Bourbon alliance ; that the peace of Paris perfectly confulted the dignity and interest of this country ; and that the American Stampaćt was a master - piece of policy and finance ...
... advantages of the late wat were on thic part of the Bourbon alliance ; that the peace of Paris perfectly confulted the dignity and interest of this country ; and that the American Stampaćt was a master - piece of policy and finance ...
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... advantages of peace , we are at the same time utterly unfit for war . It is impossible , if this state of things be credited abroad , that we can have any alliance ; all nations will fly from fo dangerous a connexion , left , instead of ...
... advantages of peace , we are at the same time utterly unfit for war . It is impossible , if this state of things be credited abroad , that we can have any alliance ; all nations will fly from fo dangerous a connexion , left , instead of ...
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... advantage . According to his representation of things , the queftion is only concerning the most easy fall . France had not discovered , our statesman tells us , at the end of that war , the triumphs of defeat , and the resources which ...
... advantage . According to his representation of things , the queftion is only concerning the most easy fall . France had not discovered , our statesman tells us , at the end of that war , the triumphs of defeat , and the resources which ...
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