Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1765 |
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... ment , quite diftinct from , or ra- ther diametrically oppofite to , all the others , which we have review- ed , we muft here take a particular furvey of . The prefent emperor of that ill - governed and illiterate , yet , from its ...
... ment , quite diftinct from , or ra- ther diametrically oppofite to , all the others , which we have review- ed , we muft here take a particular furvey of . The prefent emperor of that ill - governed and illiterate , yet , from its ...
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... ment from want of refpect on the part of the nabobs , or from a spi- rit of infolence and avarice on that of the French company's fer- vants . It would be very mortify- ing , if , merely by thefe precautions , that company fhould foon ...
... ment from want of refpect on the part of the nabobs , or from a spi- rit of infolence and avarice on that of the French company's fer- vants . It would be very mortify- ing , if , merely by thefe precautions , that company fhould foon ...
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... ment is a blefling of as much va- lue , if not more than any other : and as to any great advantage which the Indians may be thought to have , by the princes of the country spending their revenues on the fpot ; it is to be confidered ...
... ment is a blefling of as much va- lue , if not more than any other : and as to any great advantage which the Indians may be thought to have , by the princes of the country spending their revenues on the fpot ; it is to be confidered ...
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... ment of many wife politicians , who had , rather prematurely , con- cluded , that because the wool of the colonies was not as good as that of the mother country , it would be impoflible for them not to depend upon her . CHAP . CHAP . VI ...
... ment of many wife politicians , who had , rather prematurely , con- cluded , that because the wool of the colonies was not as good as that of the mother country , it would be impoflible for them not to depend upon her . CHAP . CHAP . VI ...
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... ment of Scotland , or the fupreme authority of any other country ; that , by these charters , they had a right to tax themfelves for their own fupport and defence . That it was their birth - right , even as the defcendents of English ...
... ment of Scotland , or the fupreme authority of any other country ; that , by these charters , they had a right to tax themfelves for their own fupport and defence . That it was their birth - right , even as the defcendents of English ...
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