The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... duty . " It was a good statute enacted in the State of Massachusets , " that things connected with the State should be called by their proper names . However pure and patriotic may be the intention of rulers , the only condition on ...
... duty . " It was a good statute enacted in the State of Massachusets , " that things connected with the State should be called by their proper names . However pure and patriotic may be the intention of rulers , the only condition on ...
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... duty of those that receive our money for managing our affairs , on a pre- sumption of their legislative wisdom , to adopt regulations commen- surate with , and adapted to the circumstances in which those specu lative measures have ...
... duty of those that receive our money for managing our affairs , on a pre- sumption of their legislative wisdom , to adopt regulations commen- surate with , and adapted to the circumstances in which those specu lative measures have ...
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... duty to secure to them such an amount of these tokens , as will obtain them equivalents of products , in exchange for the fruits of their labor . As the Member of Parliament , that could see such a principle to be correct , would be ...
... duty to secure to them such an amount of these tokens , as will obtain them equivalents of products , in exchange for the fruits of their labor . As the Member of Parliament , that could see such a principle to be correct , would be ...
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... duty was levied . This was the origin of the technical terms declared values . If the shippers ) had given in a greater amount than the real values , they would have been subject to unnecessary duty ; if a less amount , on de- tection ...
... duty was levied . This was the origin of the technical terms declared values . If the shippers ) had given in a greater amount than the real values , they would have been subject to unnecessary duty ; if a less amount , on de- tection ...
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... duty was taken off in 1815 , an act was passed , requiring all exports ( except cotton , linen , and woollen , ) to pay one - half per cent . duty , and all to give in the charge of the goods exported , on liability to confiscation as ...
... duty was taken off in 1815 , an act was passed , requiring all exports ( except cotton , linen , and woollen , ) to pay one - half per cent . duty , and all to give in the charge of the goods exported , on liability to confiscation as ...
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