The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... interest and influence , her agriculture , manufactures , and commerce , thofe plentiful fources of publick and private wealth . The advantages accruing from an extenfive trade , are in themselves fo bvious , have been fo often ...
... interest and influence , her agriculture , manufactures , and commerce , thofe plentiful fources of publick and private wealth . The advantages accruing from an extenfive trade , are in themselves fo bvious , have been fo often ...
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... interest and happiness of a nation . What e do they not fave it at home ! what wealth do they not bring it f broad ! By exciting and rewarding induftrious virtue , how effectu they fupprefs idleness , the prolifick parent of vices ! Due ...
... interest and happiness of a nation . What e do they not fave it at home ! what wealth do they not bring it f broad ! By exciting and rewarding induftrious virtue , how effectu they fupprefs idleness , the prolifick parent of vices ! Due ...
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... interests . An occafion foon hap- pened for trying their skill ; and the event plainly difcovered what influence had pre- vailed . Old Count Gillenburg , Prefident of the Chancery , and Prime Minifter , who ras confidered as the head of ...
... interests . An occafion foon hap- pened for trying their skill ; and the event plainly difcovered what influence had pre- vailed . Old Count Gillenburg , Prefident of the Chancery , and Prime Minifter , who ras confidered as the head of ...
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... interest . After this we heard of nothing from him , but decla- rations , that he could neither give up the caufe of Don Philip , nor hearken to any terms of peace , except a general one , with the confent of his allies . In the month ...
... interest . After this we heard of nothing from him , but decla- rations , that he could neither give up the caufe of Don Philip , nor hearken to any terms of peace , except a general one , with the confent of his allies . In the month ...
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... interest of our debts , is but 726,677 1. So that if there was a peace , and the land - tax re- dard to 25. in the found , or 1,030,000 1747 9425253 1705 4670486 29154967 | Difference . 15193508 13961459 This is , upon an average ...
... interest of our debts , is but 726,677 1. So that if there was a peace , and the land - tax re- dard to 25. in the found , or 1,030,000 1747 9425253 1705 4670486 29154967 | Difference . 15193508 13961459 This is , upon an average ...
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