The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... gain always produces , how much the price of vic- tuals would be raised by exportation , and by consequence how much of the advantage of their contracts would be diminished , suggested to the ministry the necessity of an embargo , and ...
... gain always produces , how much the price of vic- tuals would be raised by exportation , and by consequence how much of the advantage of their contracts would be diminished , suggested to the ministry the necessity of an embargo , and ...
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... gain from obstruction , that they make no scruple of supplying their enemies with their commodities , and have been known to sell at night those bullets which were next day to be dis- charged against them . Whether their example , Sir ...
... gain from obstruction , that they make no scruple of supplying their enemies with their commodities , and have been known to sell at night those bullets which were next day to be dis- charged against them . Whether their example , Sir ...
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... gain from them when it is almost in their hands . A bill for these purposes , Sir , ought to fall upon the contractors like a sudden blow , of which they have no warning or dread ; against which they therefore cannot provide any ...
... gain from them when it is almost in their hands . A bill for these purposes , Sir , ought to fall upon the contractors like a sudden blow , of which they have no warning or dread ; against which they therefore cannot provide any ...
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... gain them by artifices like this , they have no high opinion of their discernment , however they may sometimes magnify it as the last appeal , and highest tribunal . With regard , Sir , to the manner in which the embargo was laid , and ...
... gain them by artifices like this , they have no high opinion of their discernment , however they may sometimes magnify it as the last appeal , and highest tribunal . With regard , Sir , to the manner in which the embargo was laid , and ...
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... gain , and supported our enemies with those provisions which were barely sufficient for our own consumption . I have not heard many objections made against the intention of the bill , and those which were offered , were mentioned with ...
... gain , and supported our enemies with those provisions which were barely sufficient for our own consumption . I have not heard many objections made against the intention of the bill , and those which were offered , were mentioned with ...
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