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... colony at a later period and under nore favourable auspices than Colonel Collins , he finds it necessary to make similar acknowlegements of the prevalence of vice , and of the consequent impediments to public pros- perity . The corrupt ...
... colony at a later period and under nore favourable auspices than Colonel Collins , he finds it necessary to make similar acknowlegements of the prevalence of vice , and of the consequent impediments to public pros- perity . The corrupt ...
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... colony ; a power was granted to draw capital from England ; and such power , in the case of a govern- ment or of a public company , can scarcely fail to become the subject of abuse . Moreover , the labourers in this new colony , instead ...
... colony ; a power was granted to draw capital from England ; and such power , in the case of a govern- ment or of a public company , can scarcely fail to become the subject of abuse . Moreover , the labourers in this new colony , instead ...
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... colony , or carrying provisions or other supplies for the use of any such colony . " The comprehensive language of this order went beyond the precedent of 1756 , and prohi- bited not only the trade from the colony to the mother ...
... colony , or carrying provisions or other supplies for the use of any such colony . " The comprehensive language of this order went beyond the precedent of 1756 , and prohi- bited not only the trade from the colony to the mother ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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