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Pagina 179
... expence which , when better known and understood in England , will make us , says the Abbé , much more indifferent ... expences incurred by wars in that country , and such others as result from sovereignty and are not covered by its ...
... expence which , when better known and understood in England , will make us , says the Abbé , much more indifferent ... expences incurred by wars in that country , and such others as result from sovereignty and are not covered by its ...
Pagina 75
... expence they are fed . To the landed proprietors they belong as equitably as any tame animals supported at their expence . ' To this proposition we fully assent ; and we only feel anxious that , in the matter before us , it should be ...
... expence they are fed . To the landed proprietors they belong as equitably as any tame animals supported at their expence . ' To this proposition we fully assent ; and we only feel anxious that , in the matter before us , it should be ...
Pagina 76
... expence , a single head of which he cannot destroy : unless he destroys it , as he generally will wherever he can , in its very egg , in order to preserve his fields from being over - run and his rising crops from being devoured . This ...
... expence , a single head of which he cannot destroy : unless he destroys it , as he generally will wherever he can , in its very egg , in order to preserve his fields from being over - run and his rising crops from being devoured . This ...
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