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... hope of obtaining the deliberate co - opera- tion of parliament was at an end , they turned their applications to a quarter from whence experience had already taught them to look for more effectual exertions ; as go- vernment had not ...
... hope of obtaining the deliberate co - opera- tion of parliament was at an end , they turned their applications to a quarter from whence experience had already taught them to look for more effectual exertions ; as go- vernment had not ...
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... Hope , to the Streights of Magellan , " hould be imported into each kingdom from the other reciprocally , under the fame regulations , and at the fame duties ( if fubject to duties ) to which they " would be " liable when imported ...
... Hope , to the Streights of Magellan , " hould be imported into each kingdom from the other reciprocally , under the fame regulations , and at the fame duties ( if fubject to duties ) to which they " would be " liable when imported ...
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... Hope fhall be carried on folely " by an exclusive company , having liberty to import into the port of London only , " no goods of the growth , produce , or manufacture of any countries beyond the Cape " of Good Hope fhould be importable ...
... Hope fhall be carried on folely " by an exclusive company , having liberty to import into the port of London only , " no goods of the growth , produce , or manufacture of any countries beyond the Cape " of Good Hope fhould be importable ...
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... Hope and the Streights of Ma- gellan by the ninth - were put in every point of view in which rea- foning and eloquence could render them impreffive and convincing . On this fide of the question , Mr. Grattan and Mr. Flood were the most ...
... Hope and the Streights of Ma- gellan by the ninth - were put in every point of view in which rea- foning and eloquence could render them impreffive and convincing . On this fide of the question , Mr. Grattan and Mr. Flood were the most ...
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... Hope and the Streights of Magellan a covenant not to take foreign plan- tation produce , but as the parliament of Great Britain fhall permit - a covenant not to take British planta- tion produce , but as Great Britain fhall prescribe ...
... Hope and the Streights of Magellan a covenant not to take foreign plan- tation produce , but as the parliament of Great Britain fhall permit - a covenant not to take British planta- tion produce , but as Great Britain fhall prescribe ...
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