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Side lxix
... revenues of the Carnatick , when they were providing , not supply for the establishments of its protection , but ... revenue , than such a country as the Carnatick . " The Carnatick is not by the bounty of nature a fertile soil . The ...
... revenues of the Carnatick , when they were providing , not supply for the establishments of its protection , but ... revenue , than such a country as the Carnatick . " The Carnatick is not by the bounty of nature a fertile soil . The ...
Side 78
... revenue we have seen , are Lord Despenser and Mr. George Gren- and ability , he holds them out to us as the only persons fit to put our affairs in order . Let not the reader mistake me : he does not actually name these persons ; but ...
... revenue we have seen , are Lord Despenser and Mr. George Gren- and ability , he holds them out to us as the only persons fit to put our affairs in order . Let not the reader mistake me : he does not actually name these persons ; but ...
Side 89
... revenue from consumption must " attend the loss of so many seamen and artificers . " Nothing more true than the general observation : nothing more false than its application to our cir- cumstances . Let the revenue on consumption speak ...
... revenue from consumption must " attend the loss of so many seamen and artificers . " Nothing more true than the general observation : nothing more false than its application to our cir- cumstances . Let the revenue on consumption speak ...
Side 90
... revenue from consumption . Besides the acquisition of so much new , this article , to speak of no other , has rather encreased under the pressure of all those additional taxes to which the author is pleased to attribute its destruction ...
... revenue from consumption . Besides the acquisition of so much new , this article , to speak of no other , has rather encreased under the pressure of all those additional taxes to which the author is pleased to attribute its destruction ...
Side 95
... revenues of many of the prin- cipal nations on the continent ; and , on compar- ing them with ours , I think I am ... revenue that ever the world beheld , should be thoroughly vindicated from their per- petual clamours and complaints ...
... revenues of many of the prin- cipal nations on the continent ; and , on compar- ing them with ours , I think I am ... revenue that ever the world beheld , should be thoroughly vindicated from their per- petual clamours and complaints ...
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