The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... considerable planters concerned in those parts . 66 Upon the whole , your Majesty's subjects having enjoyed an ... considerably for want of fish from New England , no care was taken to have this matter remedied by the explanatory ...
... considerable planters concerned in those parts . 66 Upon the whole , your Majesty's subjects having enjoyed an ... considerably for want of fish from New England , no care was taken to have this matter remedied by the explanatory ...
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... considerable branches of our trade , than that of 1680 , but in many particulars was more favourable to us than the latter . Now , by the present tariff of 1715 , these duties are fixed and regulated for the future by those which were ...
... considerable branches of our trade , than that of 1680 , but in many particulars was more favourable to us than the latter . Now , by the present tariff of 1715 , these duties are fixed and regulated for the future by those which were ...
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... considerable employments of the kingdom as to its weight and trust , and greatly lucrative with respect to a fellowship , and who had been daily and hourly with one of the greatest men of the age , be satisfied with himself in saying ...
... considerable employments of the kingdom as to its weight and trust , and greatly lucrative with respect to a fellowship , and who had been daily and hourly with one of the greatest men of the age , be satisfied with himself in saying ...
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