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Pagina 46
... trade , without diminish- ing the quantity of inferior wools , or at all injuring our worsted or coarse cloth trade ; but as the different crosses will furnish different degrees of fineness , it may again promote a second cloth trade ...
... trade , without diminish- ing the quantity of inferior wools , or at all injuring our worsted or coarse cloth trade ; but as the different crosses will furnish different degrees of fineness , it may again promote a second cloth trade ...
Pagina 62
... trade of our enemy . Our argument for this restraint on the commerce of neutrals was that they had no right to participate , during war , in a trade from which they were excluded in peace ; and , in maintenance of our doctrine ...
... trade of our enemy . Our argument for this restraint on the commerce of neutrals was that they had no right to participate , during war , in a trade from which they were excluded in peace ; and , in maintenance of our doctrine ...
Pagina 103
... Trade , is no enemy to the system of the Orders in Council : - on the contrary , he is disposed to regard them as the in- dications of a very sagacious policy , and to censure government for not being more rigorous in the execution of ...
... Trade , is no enemy to the system of the Orders in Council : - on the contrary , he is disposed to regard them as the in- dications of a very sagacious policy , and to censure government for not being more rigorous in the execution of ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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