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On Commercial Economy, in Six Essays: Viz. Machinery, Accumulation of ... - Page 225
by Edward Stillingfleet Cayley - 1830 - 260 lehte
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The Spirit of Laws, 2. köide

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1766 - 610 lehte
...Cimsn. Ll^' J ' , 7. Dec. z. and B oo K and Corficans more dependent, forbad their plantinS' fowinS» or doing any thing of the like kind, ' under pain of death -, fo that they fupplied them with neceffaries from Africa. The Europeans have compafled the fame thing,...
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The spirit of laws. Transl. 1st Amer. ed, 2. köide

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1802 - 404 lehte
...*Carthaginians, to render the Sardinia ans and Corficans more dependent, forbade their planting, ibwing, or doing any thing of the like kind under p'ain of death ; fo that they fupplied them with neceffaries from Africa. The Europeans have compafled the fame thing,...
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The Spirit of Laws, 1–2. köide

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1823 - 810 lehte
...conveniencies of life. The Carthaginians, J to render the Sardinians and Corsicans more dependent, forbad their planting, sowing, or doing any thing of the...that they supplied them with necessaries from Africa. The Europeans have compassed the same thing, without having recourse to such severe laws. Our colonies...
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The Spirit of Laws, 11. köide

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 492 lehte
...their own ; they are obliged, therefore, to draw from the mother country all the conveniences of life. The Carthaginians,^ to render the Sardinians and Corsicans...dependent, forbade their planting, sowing, or doing anything of the kind, under pain of death ; so that they supplied them with necessaries from Africa....
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The Spirit of Laws: Including D'Alembert's Analysis of the Work, 1. köide

Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 472 lehte
...their own ; they are obliged, therefore, to draw from the mother country all the conveniences of life. The Carthaginians,^ to render the Sardinians and Corsicans...dependent, forbade their planting, sowing, or doing anything of the kind, under pain of death ; so that they supplied them with necessaries from Africa....
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