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... but all the colonies , and the nation in general , have and will receive equal
benefit from their service ; this satisfaction should be made at the expense of the
nation , and not of the province only . That the people now labour under a burden
of ...
... but all the colonies , and the nation in general , have and will receive equal
benefit from their service ; this satisfaction should be made at the expense of the
nation , and not of the province only . That the people now labour under a burden
of ...
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DEDICATION TO ARTHUR ONSLOW , ESQ . vii in supporting the inhabitants of
Nova Scotia ; which likewise we conceive ought to be a national expense . And
that his majesty ' s subjects , the merchants and insurers in England , as well as ...
DEDICATION TO ARTHUR ONSLOW , ESQ . vii in supporting the inhabitants of
Nova Scotia ; which likewise we conceive ought to be a national expense . And
that his majesty ' s subjects , the merchants and insurers in England , as well as ...
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... mea - follow , that in process of time these quit - rents sure of government ; nor
to prevail with the would of themselves become an immense esprovince , while
this was understood to be the tate . sole consideration , to bear the expense ...
... mea - follow , that in process of time these quit - rents sure of government ; nor
to prevail with the would of themselves become an immense esprovince , while
this was understood to be the tate . sole consideration , to bear the expense ...
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... to contribute to the expense of those by these suggestions of the importance of
the Indian treaties and presents by which the good proprietaries at home , the
people were to be understanding so beneficial to them was maintaught the
danger ...
... to contribute to the expense of those by these suggestions of the importance of
the Indian treaties and presents by which the good proprietaries at home , the
people were to be understanding so beneficial to them was maintaught the
danger ...
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had no reason to expect a repetition of the ap - | arising from the excise and the
provincial plication directly to ourselves , as you might bills : again assert , that
the annual expense well suppose we had considered the matter of government
for ...
had no reason to expect a repetition of the ap - | arising from the excise and the
provincial plication directly to ourselves , as you might bills : again assert , that
the annual expense well suppose we had considered the matter of government
for ...
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