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... British capital and industry are able to carry it . ' Contemplating the abolition of the monopoly , and the restoration to the subjects of this country of their commercial rights , he asks ; • What an extent of trade might we not enjoy ...
... British capital and industry are able to carry it . ' Contemplating the abolition of the monopoly , and the restoration to the subjects of this country of their commercial rights , he asks ; • What an extent of trade might we not enjoy ...
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... British Empire in the glo- rious pursuit of national greatness is checked , the gradual growth of the happiness of the people is stinted , and the fair budding prospects of national wealth and power are suddenly and effectually blasted ...
... British Empire in the glo- rious pursuit of national greatness is checked , the gradual growth of the happiness of the people is stinted , and the fair budding prospects of national wealth and power are suddenly and effectually blasted ...
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... British bosom . Let us not , then , imitate the conduct of the Sleeping Virgins ; for , if we do , we shall as- suredly share their fate . ' " If , from statesmen who owe their places to a fanatical hubbub insidiously raised , and who ...
... British bosom . Let us not , then , imitate the conduct of the Sleeping Virgins ; for , if we do , we shall as- suredly share their fate . ' " If , from statesmen who owe their places to a fanatical hubbub insidiously raised , and who ...
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