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... must tend cement and ftrengthen the ancient al- jee between the crowns of Great Bri- thin and Denmark , and thereby add fe- jeity to the Protestant religion . We beg leave alfo to declare our fatis- on at thofe events of the last year ...
... must tend cement and ftrengthen the ancient al- jee between the crowns of Great Bri- thin and Denmark , and thereby add fe- jeity to the Protestant religion . We beg leave alfo to declare our fatis- on at thofe events of the last year ...
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... must be confeff- ed , that no one of the taxes impofed by this new law , can affect any neceffary of life , or any material for manufacture . This is a maxim in politics which ought never to have been departed from : But as we have for ...
... must be confeff- ed , that no one of the taxes impofed by this new law , can affect any neceffary of life , or any material for manufacture . This is a maxim in politics which ought never to have been departed from : But as we have for ...
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... must be annually raised by this nation , for our fecurity at home , and for the protection of our trade and navi- gation abroad ; and the less that is produ- ced by the land - tax , the more neceffary it becomes to increase the ...
... must be annually raised by this nation , for our fecurity at home , and for the protection of our trade and navi- gation abroad ; and the less that is produ- ced by the land - tax , the more neceffary it becomes to increase the ...
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... must admire them , as true beauty appears moft to ad- vantage when it is strictly examined . In order to admire the Laocoon as we admire Homer , a man must have fuch an acquaint- ance with that famous ftatue , as he has with an intimate ...
... must admire them , as true beauty appears moft to ad- vantage when it is strictly examined . In order to admire the Laocoon as we admire Homer , a man must have fuch an acquaint- ance with that famous ftatue , as he has with an intimate ...
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... must be cattle to prepare the earth , by ploughing , & c . and flocks to manure it . Add to this , there must be an eafy and advantageous commerce ; a reimbursement of the far- mer's expences and capital stock , and a compence for his ...
... must be cattle to prepare the earth , by ploughing , & c . and flocks to manure it . Add to this , there must be an eafy and advantageous commerce ; a reimbursement of the far- mer's expences and capital stock , and a compence for his ...
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