The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794 |
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If Restraints on their trade is pery impolitheir demands are reasonable , justice re-
tic ; for a balance in their favour is an quires that they should be heard ; and I
advantage to us ; and furety , of ati instru . am well convinced that they will
demand ...
If Restraints on their trade is pery impolitheir demands are reasonable , justice re-
tic ; for a balance in their favour is an quires that they should be heard ; and I
advantage to us ; and furety , of ati instru . am well convinced that they will
demand ...
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deserved to be ranked in the same predi- stand the principles of commerce so
well , cament with the most precious metals . or did not apprehend such
advantages This trade did not clash with the spirit from trading with the Spaniards
in the of ...
deserved to be ranked in the same predi- stand the principles of commerce so
well , cament with the most precious metals . or did not apprehend such
advantages This trade did not clash with the spirit from trading with the Spaniards
in the of ...
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... actual laws fects of all these laws to restrain the fo- or regulations concerning
them , as by a reign trade of the colonies ... trade , by not only hinder . the time of
laying the new duties upon ing inoney to flow in upon thuin for the their foreign ...
... actual laws fects of all these laws to restrain the fo- or regulations concerning
them , as by a reign trade of the colonies ... trade , by not only hinder . the time of
laying the new duties upon ing inoney to flow in upon thuin for the their foreign ...
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... the demand of the act of navigation ; fuch a trade is a for these commodities
from the Spanish direct infringement of that falutary law : main would alone be a
fufficient con- it is therefore in this view highly pernifideration . cious here ; but in
the ...
... the demand of the act of navigation ; fuch a trade is a for these commodities
from the Spanish direct infringement of that falutary law : main would alone be a
fufficient con- it is therefore in this view highly pernifideration . cious here ; but in
the ...
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To improve these great part of their cargoes there : the A- advantages , and to
forward Itill further frican ' trade will be therefore more our the peculiar interests of
the colonies , was own than it has been ; it is in itlelf greate the chief aim of the ...
To improve these great part of their cargoes there : the A- advantages , and to
forward Itill further frican ' trade will be therefore more our the peculiar interests of
the colonies , was own than it has been ; it is in itlelf greate the chief aim of the ...
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