The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... whole country . The roads excessive bad , and no possibility of getting off the tenants corn , but at such a price of carriage as would exceed the whole value when it came to market . The underwoods all destroyed , to lay the country ...
... whole country . The roads excessive bad , and no possibility of getting off the tenants corn , but at such a price of carriage as would exceed the whole value when it came to market . The underwoods all destroyed , to lay the country ...
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... whole revenue by excises will amount to no more than six millions and a half . " And how much less than this sum will the States be able to levy by the same tax upon their subjects ? There are no beggars in that country . The people of ...
... whole revenue by excises will amount to no more than six millions and a half . " And how much less than this sum will the States be able to levy by the same tax upon their subjects ? There are no beggars in that country . The people of ...
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... whole , or the distinct use of its parts , were inconspicuous , and nothing could ap- pear but small inequalities in the surface of the hewn stone , which in the view of that insect seemed so many deformed rocks and precipices . The ...
... whole , or the distinct use of its parts , were inconspicuous , and nothing could ap- pear but small inequalities in the surface of the hewn stone , which in the view of that insect seemed so many deformed rocks and precipices . The ...
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