Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... duty hence arise from us towards other countries , still remaining in our former state ? " Britain is now the first maritime power in the world . Her ships are innumerable , capable by their form , size , and strength , of sailing all ...
... duty hence arise from us towards other countries , still remaining in our former state ? " Britain is now the first maritime power in the world . Her ships are innumerable , capable by their form , size , and strength , of sailing all ...
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... duty to ask bread and other blessings daily from Heaven , would they not think it equally a duty , to communicate of those blessings when they have received them , and show their gratitude to their great Benefactor by the only means in ...
... duty to ask bread and other blessings daily from Heaven , would they not think it equally a duty , to communicate of those blessings when they have received them , and show their gratitude to their great Benefactor by the only means in ...
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... duty . The other honest gentleman allow- ed this to be an advantage , but insisted that the sell- er , in the advanced price he demanded on that ac- count , rated the advantage much above its value : and neither of them seemed to think ...
... duty . The other honest gentleman allow- ed this to be an advantage , but insisted that the sell- er , in the advanced price he demanded on that ac- count , rated the advantage much above its value : and neither of them seemed to think ...
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... duty is laid for a particular public and ne- cessary purpose , if , through smuggling , that duty falls short of raising the sum required , and other duties must therefore be laid to make up the defi- ciency , all the additional sum ...
... duty is laid for a particular public and ne- cessary purpose , if , through smuggling , that duty falls short of raising the sum required , and other duties must therefore be laid to make up the defi- ciency , all the additional sum ...
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... duty , and affection to his majesty's go- vernment , that they would grant such sums , or raise such numbers of men , as were suitable to their respective circumstances . The colonies , being accustomed to this method , have from time ...
... duty , and affection to his majesty's go- vernment , that they would grant such sums , or raise such numbers of men , as were suitable to their respective circumstances . The colonies , being accustomed to this method , have from time ...
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