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... established custom , were soliciting , by their entreaties and re- commendations of their master's manufacture , the attention and encouragement of the passengers . In this species of service it may be easily supposed that Jenkin ...
... established custom , were soliciting , by their entreaties and re- commendations of their master's manufacture , the attention and encouragement of the passengers . In this species of service it may be easily supposed that Jenkin ...
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... established ; I therefore turned my horse , and told the bashaw's sons , that I was come , with the blessing of God ... establish commerce for their advantage , not for mine ; that it was indifferent to me whe- ther I returned to Mogodor ...
... established ; I therefore turned my horse , and told the bashaw's sons , that I was come , with the blessing of God ... establish commerce for their advantage , not for mine ; that it was indifferent to me whe- ther I returned to Mogodor ...
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... established ; taxes on consumption no longer practicable ; while recourse is to be had to a requisition on income , though he himself acknowledges that this requisition will be unequal , and therefore unjust ; that it will destroy the ...
... established ; taxes on consumption no longer practicable ; while recourse is to be had to a requisition on income , though he himself acknowledges that this requisition will be unequal , and therefore unjust ; that it will destroy the ...
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