The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... duties are again reduced , according to the aforesaid treaty of 1667 , and the deduction of the gratias is established as an inviolable law ; whereas , before , the gratias of the farmers , particularly , were altogether precarious ...
... duties are again reduced , according to the aforesaid treaty of 1667 , and the deduction of the gratias is established as an inviolable law ; whereas , before , the gratias of the farmers , particularly , were altogether precarious ...
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... duties of import and export , in the year 1670 , which was superseded by another made in 1680 , that con- tinued till this last tariff settled in 1715 with his present Majesty . As for the two former , those who are at the pains of ...
... duties of import and export , in the year 1670 , which was superseded by another made in 1680 , that con- tinued till this last tariff settled in 1715 with his present Majesty . As for the two former , those who are at the pains of ...
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... duties on the finer sorts to the tariff of 1670 , and confirmed the duties on ordinary cloth according to the tariff of 1680. Insomuch . that this present tariff of 1715 , considered with relation to this valuable part of our trade ...
... duties on the finer sorts to the tariff of 1670 , and confirmed the duties on ordinary cloth according to the tariff of 1680. Insomuch . that this present tariff of 1715 , considered with relation to this valuable part of our trade ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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