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... supposed to bring in a third part of the whole year's income . To fettle this therefore as equitably as I could , I have allowed 372,000l . which is juft between two thirds and three quar ters , and correfponds exactly with the a- mount ...
... supposed to bring in a third part of the whole year's income . To fettle this therefore as equitably as I could , I have allowed 372,000l . which is juft between two thirds and three quar ters , and correfponds exactly with the a- mount ...
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... supposed to do who knows only the mother - tongue . ever true learning prevailed . Not more early did the liberal arts and fciences , than this language , find reception among the Romans . By this judicious people it was regarded as the ...
... supposed to do who knows only the mother - tongue . ever true learning prevailed . Not more early did the liberal arts and fciences , than this language , find reception among the Romans . By this judicious people it was regarded as the ...
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... supposed to love and to understand their intereft ve- ry well , thould , in this particular , be all blind , and in an error . I fhall now therefore be glad to hear , for what reas fons you think entails are advantageous to commerce . A ...
... supposed to love and to understand their intereft ve- ry well , thould , in this particular , be all blind , and in an error . I fhall now therefore be glad to hear , for what reas fons you think entails are advantageous to commerce . A ...
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... supposed , that the natives , who have great refources , and who in the course of a war muft neceffarily improve in the art of it , will fit down quietly with the lofs of their country , and fubmit to treatment which I am afraid has ...
... supposed , that the natives , who have great refources , and who in the course of a war muft neceffarily improve in the art of it , will fit down quietly with the lofs of their country , and fubmit to treatment which I am afraid has ...
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... supposed to fubfift many years , and to postpone the improvement of our and for at least half a century , I fubmit Sow far fome fuch claufes as the follow- ng may be of use . And whereas the improvement of the lands in North Britain is ...
... supposed to fubfift many years , and to postpone the improvement of our and for at least half a century , I fubmit Sow far fome fuch claufes as the follow- ng may be of use . And whereas the improvement of the lands in North Britain is ...
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