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... tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against gencral warrants . B. The The lawful secrets of bufiness and friendship were rendered inviolable A Short Account of a late Short Admi- nifiration.
... tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against gencral warrants . B. The The lawful secrets of bufiness and friendship were rendered inviolable A Short Account of a late Short Admi- nifiration.
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... rendered free , secure , and permanent , by the act for opening certain ports in Dominica and Jamaica . That administration was the first which proposed and encouraged publick meetings and free confultations of merchants from all parts ...
... rendered free , secure , and permanent , by the act for opening certain ports in Dominica and Jamaica . That administration was the first which proposed and encouraged publick meetings and free confultations of merchants from all parts ...
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... rendered the way smooth and easy to their succeffors ; having left their king and their country in a nuch better condition than they found them . By the temper they manifeft , they seem to have now no other with , than that their ...
... rendered the way smooth and easy to their succeffors ; having left their king and their country in a nuch better condition than they found them . By the temper they manifeft , they seem to have now no other with , than that their ...
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... render its original very far from being its principal purpose . purpose . This original may dwindle by circumstances , to as to become not a purpose of the second or even the third magnitude . I trust this is so obvious , that it will ...
... render its original very far from being its principal purpose . purpose . This original may dwindle by circumstances , to as to become not a purpose of the second or even the third magnitude . I trust this is so obvious , that it will ...
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... render * Navy 1,450,900 Army 1,268,500 Ordnance 174,600 The four Sinerican governments 19,200 General surveys in Aincrica 1,600 Foundling Ilofpital 39,000 To the African committce 19,000 l'or the civil establiment on the coast of Africa ...
... render * Navy 1,450,900 Army 1,268,500 Ordnance 174,600 The four Sinerican governments 19,200 General surveys in Aincrica 1,600 Foundling Ilofpital 39,000 To the African committce 19,000 l'or the civil establiment on the coast of Africa ...
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