The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... already too much their rivals in trade . This petition was supported by another , offered at the same time by the merchants of Bristol . A petition was likewise presented by the agent for the sugar islands , in which it was alleged ...
... already too much their rivals in trade . This petition was supported by another , offered at the same time by the merchants of Bristol . A petition was likewise presented by the agent for the sugar islands , in which it was alleged ...
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... already made in all the maritime parts of the empire , is generally known ; and it requires no great sagacity to discover that those by whom they are made , and made with a view of immense profit , are desirous that they may be executed ...
... already made in all the maritime parts of the empire , is generally known ; and it requires no great sagacity to discover that those by whom they are made , and made with a view of immense profit , are desirous that they may be executed ...
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... already , Sir , been very pathetically represented , and very clearly explained ; nor does there need any other argument to persuade us to allow the exportation of rice . But , from the petition of the merchants of Bristol , it appears ...
... already , Sir , been very pathetically represented , and very clearly explained ; nor does there need any other argument to persuade us to allow the exportation of rice . But , from the petition of the merchants of Bristol , it appears ...
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... already , that our enemies will not suffer by the prohibition , and the miseries that inevitably arise from a state of war , are too nume- rous and oppressive , to admit of any encrease or aggravation upon trivial motives . The province ...
... already , that our enemies will not suffer by the prohibition , and the miseries that inevitably arise from a state of war , are too nume- rous and oppressive , to admit of any encrease or aggravation upon trivial motives . The province ...
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... already traced the effects of a law like this to their utmost extent , they discover rather an immoderate confidence in their own capacity , than give any proofs of that anxious caution , and deliberate pru- dence , which true ...
... already traced the effects of a law like this to their utmost extent , they discover rather an immoderate confidence in their own capacity , than give any proofs of that anxious caution , and deliberate pru- dence , which true ...
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