The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Band 12Johnson Reprint, 1812 |
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... suppose with truth , that we insure at a lower rate than others , and it will therefore follow , that the Spa- niards , whenever their ships should escape us , will suffer more by having insured amongst foreigners , than if they had con ...
... suppose with truth , that we insure at a lower rate than others , and it will therefore follow , that the Spa- niards , whenever their ships should escape us , will suffer more by having insured amongst foreigners , than if they had con ...
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... suppose , Sir , the intent of the Bill , that no man shall miss the reward but by his own fault , and therefore it may be enquired , what is to be the fate of him who shall be disabled in his first adventure , whom in the first year or ...
... suppose , Sir , the intent of the Bill , that no man shall miss the reward but by his own fault , and therefore it may be enquired , what is to be the fate of him who shall be disabled in his first adventure , whom in the first year or ...
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... suppose , it was never known before , that men were to be encouraged by subjecting them to peculiar penalties , or that to take away the gains of a profesion , was a method of recommending it more generally to the people . That the bill ...
... suppose , it was never known before , that men were to be encouraged by subjecting them to peculiar penalties , or that to take away the gains of a profesion , was a method of recommending it more generally to the people . That the bill ...
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... suppose , it has not often been discovered , that by taking away the profits of a profession , greater numbers have been allured to it . That some contracts may be annulled , and inconveniencies or delays of payment arise , is too ...
... suppose , it has not often been discovered , that by taking away the profits of a profession , greater numbers have been allured to it . That some contracts may be annulled , and inconveniencies or delays of payment arise , is too ...
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... suppose that the East- India company were obliged to give only half the wages that other traders allow , and consider how that part of our commerce could be carried on ; would not their goods But it is not requisite to multiply argu ...
... suppose that the East- India company were obliged to give only half the wages that other traders allow , and consider how that part of our commerce could be carried on ; would not their goods But it is not requisite to multiply argu ...
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