The Scots Magazine, Том 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... means of flourishing commerce . The progrefs of public credit is witneffed by a confidera- ble rife of American stock abroad as well as at home ; and the revenues allotted for this and other national purposes , have been productive ...
... means of flourishing commerce . The progrefs of public credit is witneffed by a confidera- ble rife of American stock abroad as well as at home ; and the revenues allotted for this and other national purposes , have been productive ...
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... means , and thereby at least enhance the price of tranfporting its valuable productions to their proper markets . I recommend it to your ferious reflections , how far and in what mode it may be expe- dient to guard against ...
... means , and thereby at least enhance the price of tranfporting its valuable productions to their proper markets . I recommend it to your ferious reflections , how far and in what mode it may be expe- dient to guard against ...
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... means of culture , had as the wretched inhabitants , pillaged of their deferted their lands , and retired into the mountains of Macedonia . The confequence of this cruel and improvident conduct fell heavily on the perpetrators of it ...
... means of culture , had as the wretched inhabitants , pillaged of their deferted their lands , and retired into the mountains of Macedonia . The confequence of this cruel and improvident conduct fell heavily on the perpetrators of it ...
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... means deficient in personal bravery , and their impetuofity makes them formidable in their first attack : but if this be repelled with firmness , their confu- fion renders their total defeat almoft inevi- table , as they have no idea of ...
... means deficient in personal bravery , and their impetuofity makes them formidable in their first attack : but if this be repelled with firmness , their confu- fion renders their total defeat almoft inevi- table , as they have no idea of ...
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... means injure the private interests of any individual . By George Edwards , Efq ; M. D. 4to . 2 vols . 15 s . boards . Debrett , The practical means of effectually exone rating the public burdens ; of paying off the national debt , and ...
... means injure the private interests of any individual . By George Edwards , Efq ; M. D. 4to . 2 vols . 15 s . boards . Debrett , The practical means of effectually exone rating the public burdens ; of paying off the national debt , and ...
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