The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... English gentlemen , who present the highest specimens of human attainment . They , by their agents , often outrage all moral principle ; many of them become proprietors of stolen property . By some strange perversion of all social ...
... English gentlemen , who present the highest specimens of human attainment . They , by their agents , often outrage all moral principle ; many of them become proprietors of stolen property . By some strange perversion of all social ...
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... English merchants was at the zenith of excellence , he was warranted in saying so much , is there any thing redeeming in their characters in later times ? What said Playfair , in the year . 1819 ? and who is there that can question his ...
... English merchants was at the zenith of excellence , he was warranted in saying so much , is there any thing redeeming in their characters in later times ? What said Playfair , in the year . 1819 ? and who is there that can question his ...
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... English labor ( and , by the way , there would be sufficient foreign demand to call into occupation all our unemployed laborers , if we might be allowed to consume such foreign productions as they would be glad to give in exchange ; but ...
... English labor ( and , by the way , there would be sufficient foreign demand to call into occupation all our unemployed laborers , if we might be allowed to consume such foreign productions as they would be glad to give in exchange ; but ...
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... English cottons being sold for less money in foreign markets than they cost making at home , and many say it is no wonder then that there are so many bankrupts . But this is the necessary consequence of the scarcity of money in such ...
... English cottons being sold for less money in foreign markets than they cost making at home , and many say it is no wonder then that there are so many bankrupts . But this is the necessary consequence of the scarcity of money in such ...
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... English work so much harder than foreigners , that they can afford to work cheap ; " and , says another , " they must work cheap , or how are we to compete with foreigners . " We are also told of our machinery enabling us to work cheap ...
... English work so much harder than foreigners , that they can afford to work cheap ; " and , says another , " they must work cheap , or how are we to compete with foreigners . " We are also told of our machinery enabling us to work cheap ...
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