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... English , the artifice of ambitious men ont of place , raising difcontent in order to force themselves into the direction of af- fairs , and thereby gratify their own pride , vanity , and covetoufnefs , and the like vi cious ...
... English , the artifice of ambitious men ont of place , raising difcontent in order to force themselves into the direction of af- fairs , and thereby gratify their own pride , vanity , and covetoufnefs , and the like vi cious ...
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... English paying a premium to us , our banks give from two to five per cent . for . London bills . Is not this a plain demonftration , that we are robbed of our caf , and the English and bankers divide the booty betwixt them ? Many of the ...
... English paying a premium to us , our banks give from two to five per cent . for . London bills . Is not this a plain demonftration , that we are robbed of our caf , and the English and bankers divide the booty betwixt them ? Many of the ...
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... English , and to make offers of ac- c.mpanying his Majefly's troops against whenever they fhall be call- ed upon : than which nothing can be more conducive to the fecurity and fuc- cefs of an army marching through an In . dian country ...
... English , and to make offers of ac- c.mpanying his Majefly's troops against whenever they fhall be call- ed upon : than which nothing can be more conducive to the fecurity and fuc- cefs of an army marching through an In . dian country ...
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... English , have it in their power to impofe on the lieges , by putting into the fcale the light weight in place of the heavy , the difference not being diftinguishable by the eye , directed the following regulations to be observed : That ...
... English , have it in their power to impofe on the lieges , by putting into the fcale the light weight in place of the heavy , the difference not being diftinguishable by the eye , directed the following regulations to be observed : That ...
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... English in almost equal diftrefs , vinces that had been mortgaged paying little or no revenue , n from Europe , and the nabob g arrear at the fame time . The of Fort St George wrote pre on the war without it . Ther money , declaring ...
... English in almost equal diftrefs , vinces that had been mortgaged paying little or no revenue , n from Europe , and the nabob g arrear at the fame time . The of Fort St George wrote pre on the war without it . Ther money , declaring ...
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