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Page 63
... persons , who may thus at once do much for the glory of God , and for the wealth and trade of Great Britain ... person gives twenty shillings to A , now A is become richer than B by one - tenth per cent . , but if A gains twenty ...
... persons , who may thus at once do much for the glory of God , and for the wealth and trade of Great Britain ... person gives twenty shillings to A , now A is become richer than B by one - tenth per cent . , but if A gains twenty ...
Page 65
... person here , may poorly support him , and this must be repeated yearly ; but a little more , than double that sum ... persons will open the way to settle a thousand more after- wards with equal facility . Nor is this advance of the ...
... person here , may poorly support him , and this must be repeated yearly ; but a little more , than double that sum ... persons will open the way to settle a thousand more after- wards with equal facility . Nor is this advance of the ...
Page 67
... persons to plant this colony , without observing that the wisdom of the Roman state discharged not only its ... person in the whole country . Then should we have no going to decay , no complaining in our streets . CHAPTER V. Of the ...
... persons to plant this colony , without observing that the wisdom of the Roman state discharged not only its ... person in the whole country . Then should we have no going to decay , no complaining in our streets . CHAPTER V. Of the ...
Page 68
... person belonging to the management of that trust who does not serve gratis . The raw silk , which Great Britain and Ireland are able to consume , will employ forty or fifty thousand persons in that country , nor need they be the ...
... person belonging to the management of that trust who does not serve gratis . The raw silk , which Great Britain and Ireland are able to consume , will employ forty or fifty thousand persons in that country , nor need they be the ...
Page 77
... person who made pitch in America , about thirty years ago ; the people whom he conversed with then , looked on his ... persons yearly with money to enable them to go thither , without being afraid that he shall drain his country of ...
... person who made pitch in America , about thirty years ago ; the people whom he conversed with then , looked on his ... persons yearly with money to enable them to go thither , without being afraid that he shall drain his country of ...
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