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Page 183
... colonies , before that time jarring and dissonant , were under- stood , compared , adjusted , and perfectly reconciled . The pas- sions and animosities of the colonies , by judicious and lenient measures , were allayed and composed ...
... colonies , before that time jarring and dissonant , were under- stood , compared , adjusted , and perfectly reconciled . The pas- sions and animosities of the colonies , by judicious and lenient measures , were allayed and composed ...
Page 191
... colonies had , in- deed , put themselves into the hands of the English ; but the property of her subjects had been preserved by capitulations , and a way opened for making her those remittances , which the war had before suspended ...
... colonies had , in- deed , put themselves into the hands of the English ; but the property of her subjects had been preserved by capitulations , and a way opened for making her those remittances , which the war had before suspended ...
Page 192
... colonies , he tells them that the loss of her ultramarine dominions lessens her expenses , 2 and insures her remittances : 1 1 P. 9 , 10 . • P. 9 . Per damna , per cædes , ab ipso Ducit opes 192 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION ,
... colonies , he tells them that the loss of her ultramarine dominions lessens her expenses , 2 and insures her remittances : 1 1 P. 9 , 10 . • P. 9 . Per damna , per cædes , ab ipso Ducit opes 192 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION ,
Page 194
... colonies was of no detri- ment to France , has thought proper to inform us , that " they put themselves into the hands of the English . " He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; 2 ; 2 " her colonies ...
... colonies was of no detri- ment to France , has thought proper to inform us , that " they put themselves into the hands of the English . " He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; 2 ; 2 " her colonies ...
Page 195
... colonies into the hands of England ; but he well knows who did put the most valuable of them into the hands of France . In the next place , our author is pleased to consider the conquest of those colonies in no other light than as a ...
... colonies into the hands of England ; but he well knows who did put the most valuable of them into the hands of France . In the next place , our author is pleased to consider the conquest of those colonies in no other light than as a ...
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