The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1George Bell, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... manufactures -the sale of these manufactures was increased - the African SHORT ACCOUNT of a late Short ADMINISTRATION.
... manufactures -the sale of these manufactures was increased - the African SHORT ACCOUNT of a late Short ADMINISTRATION.
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... manufactures and commerce ; an the most ex- tensive prospects are opened for further improvement . ×™ Under them , the interests of our northern and southern colonies , before that time jarring and dissonant , were under- stood ...
... manufactures and commerce ; an the most ex- tensive prospects are opened for further improvement . ×™ Under them , the interests of our northern and southern colonies , before that time jarring and dissonant , were under- stood ...
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... manufactures and lessen their consumption among foreign- ers . The decay of our trade must necessary occasion a de- crease of the public revenue ; and a deficiency of our funds must either be made up by fresh taxes , which would only ...
... manufactures and lessen their consumption among foreign- ers . The decay of our trade must necessary occasion a de- crease of the public revenue ; and a deficiency of our funds must either be made up by fresh taxes , which would only ...
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... manufactures to be without hands , I really do not see . It is painful to be so frequently obliged to set this author right in matters of fact . This state will fully refute all that he has said or insinuated upon the difficulties and ...
... manufactures to be without hands , I really do not see . It is painful to be so frequently obliged to set this author right in matters of fact . This state will fully refute all that he has said or insinuated upon the difficulties and ...
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... manufacture of the treaty , ad , by his credit with the then great director , acquired for is these , or any of these , objects , the possession of Guada- loupe or Martinico , or the renewal of the Assiento , he might have held his head ...
... manufacture of the treaty , ad , by his credit with the then great director , acquired for is these , or any of these , objects , the possession of Guada- loupe or Martinico , or the renewal of the Assiento , he might have held his head ...
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