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Page 13
... Because two accusations are better than onc , contradictions are set staring one another in the face , without even an attempt to reconcile them . And to give the whole a sort of portentous air of labour and information , the table of ...
... Because two accusations are better than onc , contradictions are set staring one another in the face , without even an attempt to reconcile them . And to give the whole a sort of portentous air of labour and information , the table of ...
Page 41
... because he makes them so very lightly . On this subject lic speaks with the greatest certainty imaginable . We have , according to him , nothing to do , but to go and take poffeffion , whenever we think proper , of the French and ...
... because he makes them so very lightly . On this subject lic speaks with the greatest certainty imaginable . We have , according to him , nothing to do , but to go and take poffeffion , whenever we think proper , of the French and ...
Page 44
... because France might happen during a protracted negociation to discover the great imposition of our victories . In the fame spirit they negotiated the terms of If it were thought adviscable not to take any positive security from Spain ...
... because France might happen during a protracted negociation to discover the great imposition of our victories . In the fame spirit they negotiated the terms of If it were thought adviscable not to take any positive security from Spain ...
Page 46
... thc renewal of the Asiento , he might liave held his head high in his country ; because lie would have performed rcal service ; ten thousand times thousand years . more real service , than all the niore 46 OBSERVATIONS ON ALATI.
... thc renewal of the Asiento , he might liave held his head high in his country ; because lie would have performed rcal service ; ten thousand times thousand years . more real service , than all the niore 46 OBSERVATIONS ON ALATI.
Page 51
... because part of the debt due on teancns wages inust have been paid , and some bills carried no interest at all . Notwithstanding this , wc find by an account of the Journals of thic house of coinmons , in the following seslion , that ...
... because part of the debt due on teancns wages inust have been paid , and some bills carried no interest at all . Notwithstanding this , wc find by an account of the Journals of thic house of coinmons , in the following seslion , that ...
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