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... interest , but demanded it on the account of fuperior im- portance to all others . We have likewise brought into view no small share of curious and interesting matter from the transactions of foreign nations , which feemed hitherto to ...
... interest , but demanded it on the account of fuperior im- portance to all others . We have likewise brought into view no small share of curious and interesting matter from the transactions of foreign nations , which feemed hitherto to ...
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... interests of both countries , that the com- merce between Great Britain and Ireland fhould be finally regulated on permanent and equitable principles , for the mutual benefit of both countries . II . That a full participation of ...
... interests of both countries , that the com- merce between Great Britain and Ireland fhould be finally regulated on permanent and equitable principles , for the mutual benefit of both countries . II . That a full participation of ...
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... interests of the prince of Orange . It was fcarcely in the nature of things that a riot fhould not be the confequence ; and the intruders were with fome difficulty preserved from becoming victims to their own temerity , and to the fury ...
... interests of the prince of Orange . It was fcarcely in the nature of things that a riot fhould not be the confequence ; and the intruders were with fome difficulty preserved from becoming victims to their own temerity , and to the fury ...
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... interests , he confidered as highly dangerous and hoftile to this country , in as much as it combined France , Spain , and Holland , three of the most powerful maritime pow- -ers ers of Europe , in a confederacy againft Great Britain 90 ...
... interests , he confidered as highly dangerous and hoftile to this country , in as much as it combined France , Spain , and Holland , three of the most powerful maritime pow- -ers ers of Europe , in a confederacy againft Great Britain 90 ...
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... interest of the national debt , 9,275,7691 .; ex- chequer bills 258,000l .; the civil lift 900,000 1 .; the charges on the aggregate fund 64,600 l .; and appropriated duties 66,5381 .; a- mounting together to 10,564,907 1 . Under the ...
... interest of the national debt , 9,275,7691 .; ex- chequer bills 258,000l .; the civil lift 900,000 1 .; the charges on the aggregate fund 64,600 l .; and appropriated duties 66,5381 .; a- mounting together to 10,564,907 1 . Under the ...
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