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Pagina 90
... interest of her debts , ) if she proceeds in the accu mulation of them as she has done during the last five years . — Mr . P. then explains , what is universally known in Great Britain , that as long as we pay the interest of our debt ...
... interest of her debts , ) if she proceeds in the accu mulation of them as she has done during the last five years . — Mr . P. then explains , what is universally known in Great Britain , that as long as we pay the interest of our debt ...
Pagina 157
... interest of Lacedæmon was well consi- dered in the treaty , that when somebody , reviling the peace of An- talcidas , said that Lacedæmon was gone over to the Persian interest , • Rather , ' he answered , Persia to the Lacedæmonian ...
... interest of Lacedæmon was well consi- dered in the treaty , that when somebody , reviling the peace of An- talcidas , said that Lacedæmon was gone over to the Persian interest , • Rather , ' he answered , Persia to the Lacedæmonian ...
Pagina 224
... interest among ourselves . To comprehend the just operation of the debt held by foreigners , it requires to be most particularly remembered , that all the sums lent by them are so much actual addition to our commercial capital ; and ...
... interest among ourselves . To comprehend the just operation of the debt held by foreigners , it requires to be most particularly remembered , that all the sums lent by them are so much actual addition to our commercial capital ; and ...
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