A short account of a late short administration. Observations on a late publication, intitled The present state of the nation. Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. Speech on American taxationT. M'Lean, Haymarket, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... manufactures - the sale of these manufactures was increased the African trade preserved and extended — the principles of the act of navigation pursued , and the plan improved- and the trade for bullion rendered free , secure , and ...
... manufactures - the sale of these manufactures was increased the African trade preserved and extended — the principles of the act of navigation pursued , and the plan improved- and the trade for bullion rendered free , secure , and ...
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... manufactures to be made 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 ...
... manufactures to be made 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 ...
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... though he now defends , he could not approve , and would not oppose ; if he , instead of shifting into an office , which removed him from the manufacture of the treaty , had , by his credit with the STATE OF THE NATION . 47.
... though he now defends , he could not approve , and would not oppose ; if he , instead of shifting into an office , which removed him from the manufacture of the treaty , had , by his credit with the STATE OF THE NATION . 47.
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... manufactures , and our trade . To this cause he attributes a certain supposed dearness of the necessaries of life ... manufacture . Thence consumption declin- ing , and with it revenue . He will not permit the real balance of our trade ...
... manufactures , and our trade . To this cause he attributes a certain supposed dearness of the necessaries of life ... manufacture . Thence consumption declin- ing , and with it revenue . He will not permit the real balance of our trade ...
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... manufacture cannot be departed , or departing , with them . I am not indeed able to get at all the details of all our manufactures ; though , I think , I have taken full as much pains for that purpose as our author . Some I have by me ...
... manufacture cannot be departed , or departing , with them . I am not indeed able to get at all the details of all our manufactures ; though , I think , I have taken full as much pains for that purpose as our author . Some I have by me ...
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