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... considerable degree different , if he had carried his re- searches farther into the subject . Had he been fully apprized of the unfavourable effect on the revenue , of taxing rum higher than corn - spirit , he would probably have ...
... considerable degree different , if he had carried his re- searches farther into the subject . Had he been fully apprized of the unfavourable effect on the revenue , of taxing rum higher than corn - spirit , he would probably have ...
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... considerable size . They usually fly in small flocks of twenty or thirty together , and when on the ground or perched , are always observed to carry their heads drawn in or close to the shoulders , sitting near each other , and uttering ...
... considerable size . They usually fly in small flocks of twenty or thirty together , and when on the ground or perched , are always observed to carry their heads drawn in or close to the shoulders , sitting near each other , and uttering ...
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... considerable drawback on the merit of his remarks . The situation of an animal fattened and led to the slaughter is ( he says , p . 63. ) far preferable to that of a ra- tional creature , who is endowed with the faculty of thought and ...
... considerable drawback on the merit of his remarks . The situation of an animal fattened and led to the slaughter is ( he says , p . 63. ) far preferable to that of a ra- tional creature , who is endowed with the faculty of thought and ...
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