The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... consequence of which it appeared from your tables , that the price was so much higher in Norfolk than here , as , by the law as it stands , in- fers a forfeiture of hip and cargo when attempted to be transported hither . In consequence ...
... consequence of which it appeared from your tables , that the price was so much higher in Norfolk than here , as , by the law as it stands , in- fers a forfeiture of hip and cargo when attempted to be transported hither . In consequence ...
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... consequence of these returns , exportation may be allowable in the first district , while it is forbid in the last ; though the real selling price of good grain be much higher in the first than in the last . What must be the consequence ...
... consequence of these returns , exportation may be allowable in the first district , while it is forbid in the last ; though the real selling price of good grain be much higher in the first than in the last . What must be the consequence ...
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... consequence of this determination , it was only the extraordinary privi- leges of the grandees , which were universally and justly unpopular , that were at first attempted to be curtailed ; and private property of all kinds was a ...
... consequence of this determination , it was only the extraordinary privi- leges of the grandees , which were universally and justly unpopular , that were at first attempted to be curtailed ; and private property of all kinds was a ...
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