The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1 |
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... produce . This piece is called , The present State of the Nation . It may be considered as a sort of digest of the avowed maxims of a certain political school , the effects of whose doctrines and practices this country will feel long ...
... produce . This piece is called , The present State of the Nation . It may be considered as a sort of digest of the avowed maxims of a certain political school , the effects of whose doctrines and practices this country will feel long ...
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... produced . First the author , in order to support his favourite paradox , that our poffeffion of the French colonies was of no detriment to France , has thought proper to inform us , that * " they put themselves “ into the hands of the ...
... produced . First the author , in order to support his favourite paradox , that our poffeffion of the French colonies was of no detriment to France , has thought proper to inform us , that * " they put themselves “ into the hands of the ...
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... produce is Englith praperty . So that our import from them , and not our 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 ...
... produce is Englith praperty . So that our import from them , and not our 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 ...
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... produce to Old France and Spain , if they had any remittance to make ; he will fee , that we imported from those places , in that year , to the amount of £ 1.1,395,300 . So far was the whole annual produce of these islands from being ...
... produce to Old France and Spain , if they had any remittance to make ; he will fee , that we imported from those places , in that year , to the amount of £ 1.1,395,300 . So far was the whole annual produce of these islands from being ...
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... to the whole world ; the ruin of the trade of France , and our possession of her colonies . What wonderful effects this cause produced , the * P. 6 . reader reader will see below * ; and he will form 30 OBSERVATIONS ON ALATE.
... to the whole world ; the ruin of the trade of France , and our possession of her colonies . What wonderful effects this cause produced , the * P. 6 . reader reader will see below * ; and he will form 30 OBSERVATIONS ON ALATE.
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