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... land of gold and silver , he pronounces Agricul ture to be without doubt its richest mine . Lest his remarks should be suspected of originating in selfish motives , he assures us that he is no trader , and that he does not possess an ...
... land of gold and silver , he pronounces Agricul ture to be without doubt its richest mine . Lest his remarks should be suspected of originating in selfish motives , he assures us that he is no trader , and that he does not possess an ...
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... land , as the basis of taxation ; and he represents the landed proprietary as suffering both in their consequence and in their pockets , by endeavouring to relieve themselves from the contributions due to government . The result of this ...
... land , as the basis of taxation ; and he represents the landed proprietary as suffering both in their consequence and in their pockets , by endeavouring to relieve themselves from the contributions due to government . The result of this ...
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... land I am the Lord ; because he hath said , the river is mine , and I have made it . Behold , therefore , I am against thee , and against thy rivers , and I will make the land of Egypt utterly waste and desolate , from the tower of ...
... land I am the Lord ; because he hath said , the river is mine , and I have made it . Behold , therefore , I am against thee , and against thy rivers , and I will make the land of Egypt utterly waste and desolate , from the tower of ...
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