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... regard them as the in- dications of a very sagacious policy , and to censure government for not being more rigorous in the execution of them . On the same principles , he is disposed to view Bonaparte's decrees against com- merce , not ...
... regard them as the in- dications of a very sagacious policy , and to censure government for not being more rigorous in the execution of them . On the same principles , he is disposed to view Bonaparte's decrees against com- merce , not ...
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... regard to the money levied by order of the grand juries , which is asserted in one place ( page 34. ) to be most faithfully expended , and is stated in another ( page 39. ) to be frequently made the subject of those jobs for which ...
... regard to the money levied by order of the grand juries , which is asserted in one place ( page 34. ) to be most faithfully expended , and is stated in another ( page 39. ) to be frequently made the subject of those jobs for which ...
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... regard to the accuracy of these complaints , we have no hesitation in admit- ting the general observation , that our government is often ill informed concerning the condition of our colonies . This de- ficiency arises , as well from the ...
... regard to the accuracy of these complaints , we have no hesitation in admit- ting the general observation , that our government is often ill informed concerning the condition of our colonies . This de- ficiency arises , as well from the ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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