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... its own people , and diminishing its neighbours . 17. Some European nations prudently refuse to con sume the manufactures of East India : -they should likewise forbid them to their colonies ; for the gain COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL .
... its own people , and diminishing its neighbours . 17. Some European nations prudently refuse to con sume the manufactures of East India : -they should likewise forbid them to their colonies ; for the gain COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL .
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... for such wages as they think fit to allow , and punish them if they refuse ? Our author tells us that it is " legal . " I VOL . II . E have not law enough to dispute his authorities , but COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL . 49.
... for such wages as they think fit to allow , and punish them if they refuse ? Our author tells us that it is " legal . " I VOL . II . E have not law enough to dispute his authorities , but COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL . 49.
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... refuse , and the magistrate will protect him in his refusal . The slavery then of a soldier is worse than that of a negro ! A conscientious officer , if not restrained by the apprehension of its being imputed to another cause , may ...
... refuse , and the magistrate will protect him in his refusal . The slavery then of a soldier is worse than that of a negro ! A conscientious officer , if not restrained by the apprehension of its being imputed to another cause , may ...
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... refuse me this favour . * A politicals squib , written by Dr. Franklin , shortly after his arrival in France as commissioner plenipotentiary from the United States of America . France . Did you not assist my rebel Huguenots with ...
... refuse me this favour . * A politicals squib , written by Dr. Franklin , shortly after his arrival in France as commissioner plenipotentiary from the United States of America . France . Did you not assist my rebel Huguenots with ...
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... refuse to believe ours ? " When any of them come into our towns , our peo- ple are apt to crowd round them , gaze upon them , and incommode them where they desire to be pri- vate ; this they esteem great rudeness , and the ef- fect of ...
... refuse to believe ours ? " When any of them come into our towns , our peo- ple are apt to crowd round them , gaze upon them , and incommode them where they desire to be pri- vate ; this they esteem great rudeness , and the ef- fect of ...
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