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Page 31
... fome judgment of the author's candour or information . Admit however that a great part of our export , though nothing is more remote from fact , was 1757 . * Total export of British goods , Ditto of foreign goods in time , Ditto of ...
... fome judgment of the author's candour or information . Admit however that a great part of our export , though nothing is more remote from fact , was 1757 . * Total export of British goods , Ditto of foreign goods in time , Ditto of ...
Page 57
... fome notice of thein , in order to take off from any authority this writer may have ; and to put an end to the deference which careless men are apt to pay to one who boldly arrays his accounts , and marstials his figures , in perfect ...
... fome notice of thein , in order to take off from any authority this writer may have ; and to put an end to the deference which careless men are apt to pay to one who boldly arrays his accounts , and marstials his figures , in perfect ...
Page 63
... fome manufactures lave decayed in the west and south , which have made new and more vigorous shoots when transplanted into the north . And liere it is impossible to pass by , though the author has said nothing upon it , the vast ...
... fome manufactures lave decayed in the west and south , which have made new and more vigorous shoots when transplanted into the north . And liere it is impossible to pass by , though the author has said nothing upon it , the vast ...
Page 65
... fome diminution of the produce of the old . Were this the fact , it would be far from supporting the author's complaint . It might have proved that the burthen lay rather too heavy ; but it would never prove that the revenue from ...
... fome diminution of the produce of the old . Were this the fact , it would be far from supporting the author's complaint . It might have proved that the burthen lay rather too heavy ; but it would never prove that the revenue from ...
Page 80
... fome Jacob Henriques had proposed , in the year 1762 , to prevent a perpetual charge on the nation by raising ten millions within the year . He would have been considered , not as a harsh financier , who laid a heavy hand on the publick ...
... fome Jacob Henriques had proposed , in the year 1762 , to prevent a perpetual charge on the nation by raising ten millions within the year . He would have been considered , not as a harsh financier , who laid a heavy hand on the publick ...
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