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... considerable reduction of em- ployment . Taxes , he adds , are supposed to be injurious to individuals because we ... considerably lessen the clamour raised by certain classes on taxing the particular commodities in which they deal ...
... considerable reduction of em- ployment . Taxes , he adds , are supposed to be injurious to individuals because we ... considerably lessen the clamour raised by certain classes on taxing the particular commodities in which they deal ...
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... considerable extent and interest , and which , though unconnected with Mr. L. personally , ( as he died in 1732 , ) has a direct relation to the subject of his work . One of the most interesting tasks of a writer of historical memoirs ...
... considerable extent and interest , and which , though unconnected with Mr. L. personally , ( as he died in 1732 , ) has a direct relation to the subject of his work . One of the most interesting tasks of a writer of historical memoirs ...
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... considerable . 3. All other things being the same , the length of the tube at which the motion of the fluid becomes linear , that is , when the square vanishes , is the greater , as its diameter is greater . 4. When the motion of the ...
... considerable . 3. All other things being the same , the length of the tube at which the motion of the fluid becomes linear , that is , when the square vanishes , is the greater , as its diameter is greater . 4. When the motion of the ...
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