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... loss to the go- vernment , although the trade of that country was very profitable to individuals , and to the kingdom in general . The method the French government took to pay to the fubjects of Canada the balance due to them , was by ...
... loss to the go- vernment , although the trade of that country was very profitable to individuals , and to the kingdom in general . The method the French government took to pay to the fubjects of Canada the balance due to them , was by ...
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... whom alone this affair would depend , might risk the loss of this ufeful difcovery , to the difadvantage of the petitioner , and of the public ; and Q that that at a meeting of the commisioners appointed by act THE ...
... whom alone this affair would depend , might risk the loss of this ufeful difcovery , to the difadvantage of the petitioner , and of the public ; and Q that that at a meeting of the commisioners appointed by act THE ...
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... loss to discover what public intereft , either civil or religious , would have been endangered by this disappoint- ment . As little can they comprehend what peculiar title the prefent council enjoy , beyond all their predeceffors fince ...
... loss to discover what public intereft , either civil or religious , would have been endangered by this disappoint- ment . As little can they comprehend what peculiar title the prefent council enjoy , beyond all their predeceffors fince ...
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... loss what to felect by way of fpecimen . But as it is natural to fuppofe , that the introduction of the principal arts and manufactures now established in G. Britain and Ire- land , will be most interesting to our read- ers , we are ...
... loss what to felect by way of fpecimen . But as it is natural to fuppofe , that the introduction of the principal arts and manufactures now established in G. Britain and Ire- land , will be most interesting to our read- ers , we are ...
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... loss to the farmer who fows wheat to want oats . To the firfl it is answered , That where the land is clean and rich , which it will be after the turnips , it is better to fow bear in March than later . After turnips there will be ...
... loss to the farmer who fows wheat to want oats . To the firfl it is answered , That where the land is clean and rich , which it will be after the turnips , it is better to fow bear in March than later . After turnips there will be ...
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