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... use ; they are all decided ; their good is all enjoyed , or their evil incurred : but for the sake of the principles of war , peace , trade , and finances . These principles are of infinite moment . They must come again and again under ...
... use ; they are all decided ; their good is all enjoyed , or their evil incurred : but for the sake of the principles of war , peace , trade , and finances . These principles are of infinite moment . They must come again and again under ...
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... uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; † “ her colonies had put themselves into our hands . " Now , in justice not only to fact and common sense , but to the incomparable valour and perseverance of our ...
... uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; † “ her colonies had put themselves into our hands . " Now , in justice not only to fact and common sense , but to the incomparable valour and perseverance of our ...
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... use of flesh is greater here than any where else ; it is continued without any interruption of Lents or meagre days ; it is fustained and growing even with the increase of But some have the art of converting even the signs of national ...
... use of flesh is greater here than any where else ; it is continued without any interruption of Lents or meagre days ; it is fustained and growing even with the increase of But some have the art of converting even the signs of national ...
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