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... taxes , and the high price of labour and provifions , are here retailed again and again in thic fame tone with which they have drawled through columns of Gazetteers and Advertisers for a century together . Paradoxes which affront common ...
... taxes , and the high price of labour and provifions , are here retailed again and again in thic fame tone with which they have drawled through columns of Gazetteers and Advertisers for a century together . Paradoxes which affront common ...
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... appearances ; but , knowing them to be fallacious , they wisely re" folved to profit of thicir fplendour before our C " eneinies VOL . I. taxes “ enemies should also discover the imposition . The STATE OF THE NATION . 17.
... appearances ; but , knowing them to be fallacious , they wisely re" folved to profit of thicir fplendour before our C " eneinies VOL . I. taxes “ enemies should also discover the imposition . The STATE OF THE NATION . 17.
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Edmund Burke. taxes “ enemies should also discover the imposition . The " increase in the 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 ...
Edmund Burke. taxes “ enemies should also discover the imposition . The " increase in the 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 ...
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... taxes to be imposed ; new taxes must add to the price of our manufactures and lefsen their consumption among * foreigners . The decay of our trade must neceffarily occafion a decrease of the publick reand a deficiency of our funds must ...
... taxes to be imposed ; new taxes must add to the price of our manufactures and lefsen their consumption among * foreigners . The decay of our trade must neceffarily occafion a decrease of the publick reand a deficiency of our funds must ...
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... taxes upon the people of Eng" land . " Never was any thing more deftitute of foundation . It might be proved with the greatest eafe , from the nature and quality of the goods exported , as well as from the situation of the places to ...
... taxes upon the people of Eng" land . " Never was any thing more deftitute of foundation . It might be proved with the greatest eafe , from the nature and quality of the goods exported , as well as from the situation of the places to ...
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