The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1 |
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Page 17
... favour , is in the utmost haste to tell you that these appearances were fallacious , that they were no more than an imposition . - I fear I must trouble the reader with a pretty long quotation , in order to set before him the more ...
... favour , is in the utmost haste to tell you that these appearances were fallacious , that they were no more than an imposition . - I fear I must trouble the reader with a pretty long quotation , in order to set before him the more ...
Page 31
... favour of 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 ...
... favour of 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 ...
Page 35
... favour . At the beginning of that war ( as in the commencement of every war ) , traders were struck with a fort of panick . Many went out of the freighting business . But by degrees , as the war continued , the terrour wore off ; the ...
... favour . At the beginning of that war ( as in the commencement of every war ) , traders were struck with a fort of panick . Many went out of the freighting business . But by degrees , as the war continued , the terrour wore off ; the ...
Page 70
... favour as it stands on the entries , and reduces it from four millions as it there arpears to no more than £ .2,500,000 . Ilis obierration on the looseness and inaccuracy of the export entries is just ; and that the errour is always an ...
... favour as it stands on the entries , and reduces it from four millions as it there arpears to no more than £ .2,500,000 . Ilis obierration on the looseness and inaccuracy of the export entries is just ; and that the errour is always an ...
Page 71
... favour . This errour cannot affect more than half , if so much , of the export article . 2dly . In the account made up at the inspector general's office , they estimate only the original cost of British products as they are here ...
... favour . This errour cannot affect more than half , if so much , of the export article . 2dly . In the account made up at the inspector general's office , they estimate only the original cost of British products as they are here ...
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