The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... opinion , that the only way to procure plenty , and confequently cheapnefs of corn , or any other commodities , is to give all poffible encouragement to the production of such commodities . They are of opinion , that the laws of the ...
... opinion , that the only way to procure plenty , and confequently cheapnefs of corn , or any other commodities , is to give all poffible encouragement to the production of such commodities . They are of opinion , that the laws of the ...
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... opinion , that the allow ing foreign grain to be imported and warehoufed , and afterwards exported without duty , will be highly prejudicial to the agriculture of G. Britain . They are of opinion , that , for the execution of the corn ...
... opinion , that the allow ing foreign grain to be imported and warehoufed , and afterwards exported without duty , will be highly prejudicial to the agriculture of G. Britain . They are of opinion , that , for the execution of the corn ...
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... opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both . The calamity he could not deny , was great ; but could not infer from it that our condition was defperate . We had often received checks ...
... opinion , as well on one fide of the Houfe as on the other ; and not feldom differed from both . The calamity he could not deny , was great ; but could not infer from it that our condition was defperate . We had often received checks ...
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... opinion , a man worthy reward . Was he to ftarve here ? fays he . The obtaining fuch a man a com- fortable pittance , was not , I truft , a blameable action . He concluded with defending the general fubject of the A- merican war , by ...
... opinion , a man worthy reward . Was he to ftarve here ? fays he . The obtaining fuch a man a com- fortable pittance , was not , I truft , a blameable action . He concluded with defending the general fubject of the A- merican war , by ...
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... opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of parliament on previous commu- ftrike an awe into the factious , and en- nications , and leave it to ...
... opinion , object could only be obtained by fuch an would be the proper time to take the armament as would command respect , sense of parliament on previous commu- ftrike an awe into the factious , and en- nications , and leave it to ...
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