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Side 17
... period : a parent never expends his money with less reluctance than in the education of his son : he hopes to qualify him for earning his own subsistence , and for add- ing to the wealth or honour of his family . But a colony - a colony ...
... period : a parent never expends his money with less reluctance than in the education of his son : he hopes to qualify him for earning his own subsistence , and for add- ing to the wealth or honour of his family . But a colony - a colony ...
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... period of our arrival he had upwards of twenty vessels of different sizes , from twenty - five to fifty tons ; some of them were even copper - bottoined . " He was , however , at this time much in want of naval stores ; and , to have ...
... period of our arrival he had upwards of twenty vessels of different sizes , from twenty - five to fifty tons ; some of them were even copper - bottoined . " He was , however , at this time much in want of naval stores ; and , to have ...
Side 38
... periods . This is the best form of colonial taxation , and less likely to pro- duce by its augmentation a dangerous ... period when the re- dundant population of peace is ready to pour forth its shoals of recruits . A treaty recognizes ...
... periods . This is the best form of colonial taxation , and less likely to pro- duce by its augmentation a dangerous ... period when the re- dundant population of peace is ready to pour forth its shoals of recruits . A treaty recognizes ...
Side 40
... period subsequent to the elevation of the island itself . " From all this , the most probable conclu- sion seems to be , that the various matters , composing the parallel lay rs of the hills , have ben succe - sively accumulated by ...
... period subsequent to the elevation of the island itself . " From all this , the most probable conclu- sion seems to be , that the various matters , composing the parallel lay rs of the hills , have ben succe - sively accumulated by ...
Side 41
... period the weather is serene and the winds steady and uniform ; and so small is the difference between the ... periods , especially in the close months of April and September , when it is not unusual for rains to occur every afternoon ...
... period the weather is serene and the winds steady and uniform ; and so small is the difference between the ... periods , especially in the close months of April and September , when it is not unusual for rains to occur every afternoon ...
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