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... land was freed from thofe ruinons restrictions with which it had been long fhackled , through the fhort- , fighted policy and narrow prejudices of the British nation . In the year 1782 , the declaratory act of George the Second was re ...
... land was freed from thofe ruinons restrictions with which it had been long fhackled , through the fhort- , fighted policy and narrow prejudices of the British nation . In the year 1782 , the declaratory act of George the Second was re ...
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... land , which before had always been regulated under the authority of an act of the British legislature . - Thefe vigorous measures , as we have al ready feen in the tranfactions of the year 1780 , produced their intended effect , and ...
... land , which before had always been regulated under the authority of an act of the British legislature . - Thefe vigorous measures , as we have al ready feen in the tranfactions of the year 1780 , produced their intended effect , and ...
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... land , in compliance with the al- " most unanimous requeft of his " loyal fubjects of that kingdom . ” In the addrefs , the complicated hardships they had fuffered from the abuse of power were detailed with great warmth and freedom ...
... land , in compliance with the al- " most unanimous requeft of his " loyal fubjects of that kingdom . ” In the addrefs , the complicated hardships they had fuffered from the abuse of power were detailed with great warmth and freedom ...
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... land , « except thofe of the growth , produce , or manufacture , of any of the countries beyond the Cape of Good Hope , to the Streights of Magellan , " hould be imported into each kingdom from the other reciprocally , under the fame ...
... land , « except thofe of the growth , produce , or manufacture , of any of the countries beyond the Cape of Good Hope , to the Streights of Magellan , " hould be imported into each kingdom from the other reciprocally , under the fame ...
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... land , which alone , it was contend- ed , would foon enable that king- dom to underfell us both at home and abroad ; the latter , from the facility with which it was well known the revenue laws in Ireland were evaded . The impoffibility ...
... land , which alone , it was contend- ed , would foon enable that king- dom to underfell us both at home and abroad ; the latter , from the facility with which it was well known the revenue laws in Ireland were evaded . The impoffibility ...
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