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Page 57
... shilling per diem ? Men , whose wants are importunate , must try such expedients as will give immediate relief . It is too late for them to begin to learn a trade when their pressing necessities call for the ex- exercise of it . Having ...
... shilling per diem ? Men , whose wants are importunate , must try such expedients as will give immediate relief . It is too late for them to begin to learn a trade when their pressing necessities call for the ex- exercise of it . Having ...
Page 61
... shillings per diem , English value , or twenty shillings of their money . Therefore our poor man , ( who is only equal to the fourth part of a man , ) at about nine pence per diem , earns about twelve pounds per annum , his care of his ...
... shillings per diem , English value , or twenty shillings of their money . Therefore our poor man , ( who is only equal to the fourth part of a man , ) at about nine pence per diem , earns about twelve pounds per annum , his care of his ...
Page 63
... shillings to A , now A is become richer than B by one - tenth per cent . , but if A gains twenty shillings from B , then A is become richer than B by two - tenths or one Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia . 63.
... shillings to A , now A is become richer than B by one - tenth per cent . , but if A gains twenty shillings from B , then A is become richer than B by two - tenths or one Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia . 63.
Page 65
... shillings a spot of land which the owner would not sell at this day for two hundred pounds sterling . The legislature is only able to take a proper course for the transportation of small offenders , if it shall seem best , when the ...
... shillings a spot of land which the owner would not sell at this day for two hundred pounds sterling . The legislature is only able to take a proper course for the transportation of small offenders , if it shall seem best , when the ...
Page 70
... shillings per pound in Piedmont . 3. The duty here is about four shillings per pound . 4. The price of raw silk in London , is generally more than half of the price of the wrought goods in their fullest per- fection . 1st Observ . If ...
... shillings per pound in Piedmont . 3. The duty here is about four shillings per pound . 4. The price of raw silk in London , is generally more than half of the price of the wrought goods in their fullest per- fection . 1st Observ . If ...
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