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... raised to Liberty , ferve as a leffon to " the oppreffor , and an example to the oppreffed ! " -When this addrefs came to the hands of Doctor Franklin , who was then in France , he applied to Count Vergennes to have it inferted in the ...
... raised to Liberty , ferve as a leffon to " the oppreffor , and an example to the oppreffed ! " -When this addrefs came to the hands of Doctor Franklin , who was then in France , he applied to Count Vergennes to have it inferted in the ...
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... raised to carry on wars , but that wars were raised to carry on taxes . Mr. Burke , as a Member of the Houfe of Com- mons , is a part of the English Government ; and though he profeffes himself an enemy to war , he abuses the French ...
... raised to carry on wars , but that wars were raised to carry on taxes . Mr. Burke , as a Member of the Houfe of Com- mons , is a part of the English Government ; and though he profeffes himself an enemy to war , he abuses the French ...
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... raised the income of the lower and middle claffes , and taken from the higher . None are now lefs than twelve hundred livres ( fifty pounds sterling ) nor any higher than about two or three thousand pounds . What will Mr. Burke place ...
... raised the income of the lower and middle claffes , and taken from the higher . None are now lefs than twelve hundred livres ( fifty pounds sterling ) nor any higher than about two or three thousand pounds . What will Mr. Burke place ...
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... raised this animation , they do not direct its opera- tions and leave the mind in love with an object , without defcribing the means of poffeffing it . The writings of Quifne , Turgot , and the friends of thofe authors , are of the ...
... raised this animation , they do not direct its opera- tions and leave the mind in love with an object , without defcribing the means of poffeffing it . The writings of Quifne , Turgot , and the friends of thofe authors , are of the ...
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... raised in France . The King , or rather the Court or Ministry acting under the use of that name , framed the edicts for taxes at their own difcretion , and fent them to the Parliaments to be registered ; for until they were registered ...
... raised in France . The King , or rather the Court or Ministry acting under the use of that name , framed the edicts for taxes at their own difcretion , and fent them to the Parliaments to be registered ; for until they were registered ...
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