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The first object that promiled an effitainly not ; and if not , they counteract cient tax
was the excise . He proposed what ought to be the first object of their an
additional five per cent . on all excisepolicy , and in so much injured the state .
able ...
The first object that promiled an effitainly not ; and if not , they counteract cient tax
was the excise . He proposed what ought to be the first object of their an
additional five per cent . on all excisepolicy , and in so much injured the state .
able ...
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The tax could not be una The next and last object was sugar . It acceptable tr the
public , as it was now was an article of general use , yet was an old one , which
they paid voluntarily certainly a luxury . It was not like soap , to the vintner ,
though ...
The tax could not be una The next and last object was sugar . It acceptable tr the
public , as it was now was an article of general use , yet was an old one , which
they paid voluntarily certainly a luxury . It was not like soap , to the vintner ,
though ...
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... relinfor disobeying my positive orders ; be- quished the object of the prefent
expedifides , I think bis damages immaterial to tion ; because , after getting for far
to lee . a man of any resources . ward that we could not fetch the islands Capt .
... relinfor disobeying my positive orders ; be- quished the object of the prefent
expedifides , I think bis damages immaterial to tion ; because , after getting for far
to lee . a man of any resources . ward that we could not fetch the islands Capt .
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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