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... exports was found to have been " occasioned chiefly by the demands of our OU'N fleets and armies , and , instead of bringing wealth to the nation , was to be paid for by oppressive upon the people of England . While the “ British teamen ...
... exports was found to have been " occasioned chiefly by the demands of our OU'N fleets and armies , and , instead of bringing wealth to the nation , was to be paid for by oppressive upon the people of England . While the “ British teamen ...
Page 27
... exports to , these conquests , as the measure of the advantages which we derived froin them . I do fo for reasons which will be somewhat worthy the attention ... export entry llere is the state of our trade in 1761 , STATE OF THE NATION . 27.
... exports to , these conquests , as the measure of the advantages which we derived froin them . I do fo for reasons which will be somewhat worthy the attention ... export entry llere is the state of our trade in 1761 , STATE OF THE NATION . 27.
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... export , ought always to be considered as their true value ; and this corrective ought to be applied appear , that £ . * Total imports from the West Indies in 1764 , 2,909,411 Exports to ditto in ditto , 896,511 Excess of imports ...
... export , ought always to be considered as their true value ; and this corrective ought to be applied appear , that £ . * Total imports from the West Indies in 1764 , 2,909,411 Exports to ditto in ditto , 896,511 Excess of imports ...
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... export to the isles of Guadaloupe and Martinico , and to the Havannah , and after the colonies were free to send all their produce to Old France and Spain , if they had any remittance to make ; he will fee , that we imported from those ...
... export to the isles of Guadaloupe and Martinico , and to the Havannah , and after the colonies were free to send all their produce to Old France and Spain , if they had any remittance to make ; he will fee , that we imported from those ...
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... exports ; but it is in order to depreciate the advantages we might appear to derive from that encrease , whenever it ... exported , as well as from the situation of the places to which our merchandise was sent , and which the war could ...
... exports ; but it is in order to depreciate the advantages we might appear to derive from that encrease , whenever it ... exported , as well as from the situation of the places to which our merchandise was sent , and which the war could ...
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