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... taken off , his situation would not be materially improved . On this point we would remark that the direct taxes , which a farmer pays , constitute a very small portion of the actual amount of taxation which he sustains ; it is the ...
... taken off , his situation would not be materially improved . On this point we would remark that the direct taxes , which a farmer pays , constitute a very small portion of the actual amount of taxation which he sustains ; it is the ...
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... taken to prison , tried , and put to death , and nothing known . It is not pre- tended to be denied , that these are really malefactors ; but as the practice of the French was more liberal , the alteration is much to be condemned . The ...
... taken to prison , tried , and put to death , and nothing known . It is not pre- tended to be denied , that these are really malefactors ; but as the practice of the French was more liberal , the alteration is much to be condemned . The ...
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... the Mississippi , and had settled on it in the preceding summer : but that , having lost eight of their party by dysentery , fever and ague , the remainder had taken taken alarm , quitted their purchase , and returned home ( 426 )
... the Mississippi , and had settled on it in the preceding summer : but that , having lost eight of their party by dysentery , fever and ague , the remainder had taken taken alarm , quitted their purchase , and returned home ( 426 )
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