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... commerce , and that they are governed by severer laws , all of your enacting , without allowing them any share in the choice of the legislators . By carefully making and preserving such distinctions , you will ( to keep to my simile of ...
... commerce , and that they are governed by severer laws , all of your enacting , without allowing them any share in the choice of the legislators . By carefully making and preserving such distinctions , you will ( to keep to my simile of ...
Page 178
... commerce . Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard to be an Old England - man was , of itself , a character of some respect , and gave a kind of rank among us . Q And what is their temper now ? A. O , very much ...
... commerce . Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard to be an Old England - man was , of itself , a character of some respect , and gave a kind of rank among us . Q And what is their temper now ? A. O , very much ...
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... commerce that depends on that respect and af- fection . Q. How can the commerce be affected ? A. You will find , that if the act is not repealed , they will take very little of your manufactures in a short time . Q. Is it in their power ...
... commerce that depends on that respect and af- fection . Q. How can the commerce be affected ? A. You will find , that if the act is not repealed , they will take very little of your manufactures in a short time . Q. Is it in their power ...
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On the criminal laws and the practice of privateering | 51 |
A dialogue between Great Britain France Spain | 107 |
The internal state of America being a true descrip | 121 |
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