The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... advantage of their contracts would be diminished , suggested to the ministry the necessity of an embargo , and laid before them those arguments which their own observation and wisdom would never have discovered . Thus , Sir , the ...
... advantage of their contracts would be diminished , suggested to the ministry the necessity of an embargo , and laid before them those arguments which their own observation and wisdom would never have discovered . Thus , Sir , the ...
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... advantage which overbalanced it . There are doubtless , Sir , sometimes such exigencies as require to be complied with at the hazard of future profit , but I am not cer- tain that the scarcity which is feared or felt at present , is to ...
... advantage which overbalanced it . There are doubtless , Sir , sometimes such exigencies as require to be complied with at the hazard of future profit , but I am not cer- tain that the scarcity which is feared or felt at present , is to ...
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... advantage from their labours , almost all the subjects of the British crown , must suffer at least in some degree , by the ruin of Carolina . Nor ought the danger of the sugar islands , and other provinces , less to alarm our ...
... advantage from their labours , almost all the subjects of the British crown , must suffer at least in some degree , by the ruin of Carolina . Nor ought the danger of the sugar islands , and other provinces , less to alarm our ...
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... advantage , by recommending his Majesty to the affec- tions of his people . Mr. PELHAM here replied to this effect : -Sir , I am far from blaming any gentleman for asserting , on all occasions , the integrity . of his designs , or ...
... advantage , by recommending his Majesty to the affec- tions of his people . Mr. PELHAM here replied to this effect : -Sir , I am far from blaming any gentleman for asserting , on all occasions , the integrity . of his designs , or ...
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... bility in the nature of the fact that should incline us to suspect his veracity ? Is there any apparent advantage to be gained by assuming a false character ? Neither of those circumstances can be A. 1740 . 29 A SEDITIOUS PAPER .
... bility in the nature of the fact that should incline us to suspect his veracity ? Is there any apparent advantage to be gained by assuming a false character ? Neither of those circumstances can be A. 1740 . 29 A SEDITIOUS PAPER .
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