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... hundred manufacturers , and that the one hundred cultivators expend one hundred quarters of corn and one hundred suits of clothing , in raising two hundred and twenty quar- ters of corn , while the one hundred manufacturers expend one ...
... hundred manufacturers , and that the one hundred cultivators expend one hundred quarters of corn and one hundred suits of clothing , in raising two hundred and twenty quar- ters of corn , while the one hundred manufacturers expend one ...
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... hundred farmers , after giving one hundred quarters of corn to one class of manufacturers for one hundred suits of clothing , one hundred quarters to the other for a fourth of their ribbons and lace , and one hundred quarters to the ...
... hundred farmers , after giving one hundred quarters of corn to one class of manufacturers for one hundred suits of clothing , one hundred quarters to the other for a fourth of their ribbons and lace , and one hundred quarters to the ...
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... hundred and eighty - four houses were first pillaged , and then burnt to the ground ; and a mural inscription in the adjacent chapel informs the reader that four hundred and forty inhabitants of the town of Stantz , slain on that ...
... hundred and eighty - four houses were first pillaged , and then burnt to the ground ; and a mural inscription in the adjacent chapel informs the reader that four hundred and forty inhabitants of the town of Stantz , slain on that ...
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