Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... British manu- factures ; a glorious market , wholly in the power of Britain , in which foreigners cannot interfere , which will increase , in a short time , even beyond her power of supplying , though her whole trade should be to her ...
... British manu- factures ; a glorious market , wholly in the power of Britain , in which foreigners cannot interfere , which will increase , in a short time , even beyond her power of supplying , though her whole trade should be to her ...
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... British empire by sea as well as land ! What increase of trade and navigation ! What numbers of ships and seamen ! We have been here but little more than a hundred years , and yet the force of our privateers in the late war , united ...
... British empire by sea as well as land ! What increase of trade and navigation ! What numbers of ships and seamen ! We have been here but little more than a hundred years , and yet the force of our privateers in the late war , united ...
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... British tradesmen or arti- ficers , has been found , they say , to outweigh that of all the king's subjects in the colonies . There can- not be a stronger natural right than that of a man's making the best profit he can of the natural ...
... British tradesmen or arti- ficers , has been found , they say , to outweigh that of all the king's subjects in the colonies . There can- not be a stronger natural right than that of a man's making the best profit he can of the natural ...
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... British manufactures on which they are to levy the duties . Let us agree to con- sume no more of their expensive gewgaws . Let us live frugally , and let us industriously manufacture what we can for ourselves : thus we shall be able ...
... British manufactures on which they are to levy the duties . Let us agree to con- sume no more of their expensive gewgaws . Let us live frugally , and let us industriously manufacture what we can for ourselves : thus we shall be able ...
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... this case ; and that the English parliament has no right to take our money without our consent . In fact , F. S. possibly means Franklin's Seal . the British empire is not a single state ; it 84 FRANKLIN'S ESSAYS AND LETTERS ,
... this case ; and that the English parliament has no right to take our money without our consent . In fact , F. S. possibly means Franklin's Seal . the British empire is not a single state ; it 84 FRANKLIN'S ESSAYS AND LETTERS ,
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