The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1 |
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... carrying trade , so great a source of wealth and marine , was entirely engrossed by the neutral nations . ' i'he “ number of British ships annually arriving in our ports was reduced 1756 fail , containing 92,559 tons , on a medium of ...
... carrying trade , so great a source of wealth and marine , was entirely engrossed by the neutral nations . ' i'he “ number of British ships annually arriving in our ports was reduced 1756 fail , containing 92,559 tons , on a medium of ...
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... carried on , by tea and by land , and in every part of the globe , attended with the unparalleled circumstance of an immense increase of trade and augmentation of revenue ; if a continued series of disappointments , disgraces , and ...
... carried on , by tea and by land , and in every part of the globe , attended with the unparalleled circumstance of an immense increase of trade and augmentation of revenue ; if a continued series of disappointments , disgraces , and ...
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... carried on in the colonies , he tells them that the loss of her ultramarinc dominions leffens her expencest , and ensures her remittances : Per damna , per cædes , ab ipso Ducit opes animumque ferro . if so , what is it we can do to ...
... carried on in the colonies , he tells them that the loss of her ultramarinc dominions leffens her expencest , and ensures her remittances : Per damna , per cædes , ab ipso Ducit opes animumque ferro . if so , what is it we can do to ...
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... carried on in Canada , in which fell one of the principal hopes of this nation , and all the battles loft and gained during that anxious period , convince this author of his mistake ? Let him inquire of Sir Jeffery Amherst , under whose ...
... carried on in Canada , in which fell one of the principal hopes of this nation , and all the battles loft and gained during that anxious period , convince this author of his mistake ? Let him inquire of Sir Jeffery Amherst , under whose ...
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Edmund Burke. was carried on ; of Sir Charles Saunders , whose steadiness and presence of mind saved our fleet , and were so eminently serviceable in the whole course of the siege of Quebec ; of General Monckton , who was shot through ...
Edmund Burke. was carried on ; of Sir Charles Saunders , whose steadiness and presence of mind saved our fleet , and were so eminently serviceable in the whole course of the siege of Quebec ; of General Monckton , who was shot through ...
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