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... equal to the duty , in others , as in sugar for instance , it is more than equal . Were attention paid to this simple matter , we should be spared a repetition of the blunders perpetually occurring among ourselves , and an endless ...
... equal to the duty , in others , as in sugar for instance , it is more than equal . Were attention paid to this simple matter , we should be spared a repetition of the blunders perpetually occurring among ourselves , and an endless ...
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... equal , should be issued and made current by public authority ; and that government should ascertain the tolls and dues payable on roads , bridges , canals , harbours , and other public works throughout the kingdom , for the purpose of ...
... equal , should be issued and made current by public authority ; and that government should ascertain the tolls and dues payable on roads , bridges , canals , harbours , and other public works throughout the kingdom , for the purpose of ...
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... equal property , whatsoever may be their rank or situation . Some of them have seventy and even an hundred thousand peasants . Their fortunes are estimated by the number of their peasants , as West India merchants reckon their in- come ...
... equal property , whatsoever may be their rank or situation . Some of them have seventy and even an hundred thousand peasants . Their fortunes are estimated by the number of their peasants , as West India merchants reckon their in- come ...
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