The Pamphleteer, Bind 24A. J. Valpy., 1824 |
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Side 3
... land , of Richelieu , and Oxenstiern ( provident and mighty geniuses ) have entirely failed in establishing the liberties of Europe by founding them upon the balance of power . Where is that political equilibrium , the favorite object ...
... land , of Richelieu , and Oxenstiern ( provident and mighty geniuses ) have entirely failed in establishing the liberties of Europe by founding them upon the balance of power . Where is that political equilibrium , the favorite object ...
Side 5
... land and sea yield alike their tributary riches ; whose presence gives life and animation , and whose absence is alone sufficient to produce the sterility of a desert . He is in fact the same vivifying principle to the social state ...
... land and sea yield alike their tributary riches ; whose presence gives life and animation , and whose absence is alone sufficient to produce the sterility of a desert . He is in fact the same vivifying principle to the social state ...
Side 9
... land is totally exempt from taxes , and consumption alone is burdened . In England the direct impost on the soil does not exceed £ 1,500,000 ; all the other imposts , which affect the soil , produce only £ 8,333,333 . 6. 8. Consequently ...
... land is totally exempt from taxes , and consumption alone is burdened . In England the direct impost on the soil does not exceed £ 1,500,000 ; all the other imposts , which affect the soil , produce only £ 8,333,333 . 6. 8. Consequently ...
Side 16
... land ; and she may with safety resign her sovereignty over the country , when assured of the certainty of retaining the Indian mar- kets , by preference for the sale of her own commodities . The whole question between England and India ...
... land ; and she may with safety resign her sovereignty over the country , when assured of the certainty of retaining the Indian mar- kets , by preference for the sale of her own commodities . The whole question between England and India ...
Side 21
... land , and yields her the greatest advantages , since it employs a fourth part of all her merchant - vessels . The port of Halifax is her great military and naval station in that part of her dominions ; whence she is able to protect ...
... land , and yields her the greatest advantages , since it employs a fourth part of all her merchant - vessels . The port of Halifax is her great military and naval station in that part of her dominions ; whence she is able to protect ...
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