An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1Editor, 1795 |
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... necessary to haften his return to Europe . The for- mer , having fuffered much during a voyage of such an unusual length , were extremely leaky . The latter expressed the utmost impatience to revifit their native country , from which ...
... necessary to haften his return to Europe . The for- mer , having fuffered much during a voyage of such an unusual length , were extremely leaky . The latter expressed the utmost impatience to revifit their native country , from which ...
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... necessary that the ex- periment of wrestling was made between many individuals of each con- tinent , and that the victory fhould be attefted by the Americans as well as the Europeans . It is not , however , meant to infift , that the ...
... necessary that the ex- periment of wrestling was made between many individuals of each con- tinent , and that the victory fhould be attefted by the Americans as well as the Europeans . It is not , however , meant to infift , that the ...
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... necessary for executing its infpection laws ; and the net produce of all duties and impofts , laid by any State on imports or exports , fhall be for the ufe of the Treafury of the United States ; and all fuch laws fhall be subject to ...
... necessary for executing its infpection laws ; and the net produce of all duties and impofts , laid by any State on imports or exports , fhall be for the ufe of the Treafury of the United States ; and all fuch laws fhall be subject to ...
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... necessary . There is a degree of prejudice against bounties , from an appearance of giving away the public money , without an immediate confideration , and from a fuppofition that they ferve to enrich particular claffes at the expence ...
... necessary . There is a degree of prejudice against bounties , from an appearance of giving away the public money , without an immediate confideration , and from a fuppofition that they ferve to enrich particular claffes at the expence ...
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... necessary to seek a refidence in a country more con- genial with their fentiments and views of the rights of mankind , and where they can enjoy their religious principles without political degrada- tion . Among the characters which are ...
... necessary to seek a refidence in a country more con- genial with their fentiments and views of the rights of mankind , and where they can enjoy their religious principles without political degrada- tion . Among the characters which are ...
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