The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... objects , labors under a deficiency of the other two , it is willing to exchange that excess for a part of ... object it requires and thus the nianufacturers of England may be regarded as our indirect agricul- turists . But as ...
... objects , labors under a deficiency of the other two , it is willing to exchange that excess for a part of ... object it requires and thus the nianufacturers of England may be regarded as our indirect agricul- turists . But as ...
Page 8
... object of the present petition is designed , and calculated to promote the good of the country , cannot be admitted until it be shown , how it will increase our riches , or diminish our wants ; and in order to satisfy us respecting ...
... object of the present petition is designed , and calculated to promote the good of the country , cannot be admitted until it be shown , how it will increase our riches , or diminish our wants ; and in order to satisfy us respecting ...
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... object . In thus delivering my sentiments on the subject of petitioning , I would wish to be under- stood to speak particularly , as having none other in view than that now under consideration , and not generally as being adverse to a ...
... object . In thus delivering my sentiments on the subject of petitioning , I would wish to be under- stood to speak particularly , as having none other in view than that now under consideration , and not generally as being adverse to a ...
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... object , of such vital importance , could not be obtained . Gold might then be purchased without loss ; no profit could be made by exporting it ; no inducement would then be found for converting coin into an article of traffic ; the ...
... object , of such vital importance , could not be obtained . Gold might then be purchased without loss ; no profit could be made by exporting it ; no inducement would then be found for converting coin into an article of traffic ; the ...
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... object is to court an investigation of a plan which , if successful , must tend , in so great a degree , towards the advancement of the interests and happiness of mankind , he sincerely trusts that it will not be deemed altogether ...
... object is to court an investigation of a plan which , if successful , must tend , in so great a degree , towards the advancement of the interests and happiness of mankind , he sincerely trusts that it will not be deemed altogether ...
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