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" Italian republics seem to have begun it. Genoa and Venice, the only two remaining which can pretend to an independent existence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain seems to have learned the practice from the Italian republics, and (its taxes being... "
The Scots Magazine - Page 26
1789
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Lectures on History and General Policy: To which is Prefixed, An Essay on a ...

Joseph Priestley - Education - 1788 - 570 pages
...of funding never been adopted. The practice of funding, he fays, has gradually enfeebled every ftate which has adopted it. The Italian republics feem to...have both been enfeebled by it. Spain feems to have * * Wealth of Nations, vpl. iii. p. 528. learnc learned the practice from the Italian republics; and...
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Lectures on History, and General Policy: To which is Prefixed, An Essay on a ...

Joseph Priestley - Education - 1788 - 610 pages
...of funding never been adopted. The practice of funding, he fays, has gradually enfeebled every ftate which has adopted it. The Italian republics feem to...two remaining which can pretend to an independent exigence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain feems to have learned the practice from the Italian...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 80

1789 - 746 pages
...of funding never been adopted. The practice of funding, he fays, has gradually enfeebled every (tats which has adopted it. The Italian republics feem to...two remaining which can pretend to an independent exigence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain feems to have learned the practice from the Italian...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 80

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1789 - 742 pages
...funding, he fays, has gradually enfeebled every ftate which hat adopted it. The Italian republics fcem to have begun it. Genoa and Venice, the only two remaining which can pretend to an independent exigence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain feems to have learned the practice from the Italian...
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Lectures on History, and General Policy: To which is Prefixed, An ..., Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - Education - 1793 - 516 pages
...of funding never been adopted. The practice of funding, he fays, has gradually enfeebled every ftate which has adopted it. The Italian republics feem to...from the Italian republics ; and (its taxes being proba-" bly lefs judicious than theirs) it has in proportion to its natural ftrength been ftill more...
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The Politician's Creed

Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...'of funding has gradually enfeebled every ftate which has adopted it. — The ITALIAN republics feera to have begun it. — GENOA and VENICE, the only two...have learned the practice from the Italian republics, 3 \ and (its taxes being probably Icfs judicious than theirs) it has, in proportion to its natural...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 4

Adam Smith - Economics - 1801 - 448 pages
...to him, and cannot direclly affeft him. The praclice of funding has gradually enfeebled every ftate which has adopted it. The Italian republics feem to...been enfeebled by it. Spain feems to have learned the pra&ice from the Italian republics, and (its taxes being probably lefs judicious than theirs) it has,...
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The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: Late President ..., Volume 2

John Dickinson - Constitutional law - 1801 - 650 pages
...practice of funding has gradually enfeebled' every state which has adopted it. The Italian republics seem to have begun it. Genoa and Venice, the only two remaining which can pretend to independent existence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain seems to have learned the practice from...
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Lectures on history, and general policy; to which is prefixed, An ..., Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - 1803 - 504 pages
...funding, he says, has gradually enfeebled every state which has adopted it. The Italian republics seem to have begun it. Genoa and Venice, the only two remaining which can pretend to an independent existence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain seems to have learned the practice from the Italian...
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Lectures on History, and General Policy: To which is Prefixed, an ..., Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - Education - 1803 - 496 pages
...funding, he says, has gradually enfeebled every state which has adopted it. The Italian republics seem to have begun it. Genoa and Venice, the only two remaining which can pretend to an independent existence, have both been enfeebled by it. Spain seems to have learned the practice from the Italian...
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