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... duty by paying taxes , and promoting other objects of national importance , which indirectly conduce to the same point . The appli cation of this position is sufficiently ob- vious . It is worthy of recollection , that there is no ...
... duty by paying taxes , and promoting other objects of national importance , which indirectly conduce to the same point . The appli cation of this position is sufficiently ob- vious . It is worthy of recollection , that there is no ...
3. oldal
... duty falls so generally as in the West Indies . These local troops are self - supported , and perform with fidelity all their duties . In most of the colonies , a gratuitous allowance is made to the British troops that are stationed ...
... duty falls so generally as in the West Indies . These local troops are self - supported , and perform with fidelity all their duties . In most of the colonies , a gratuitous allowance is made to the British troops that are stationed ...
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... duty in this respect ; which authorises them to expect and to enjoy protection in ordinary cases , and favour , when their interests are opposed to those of foreign- ers . The political considerations which have been alluded to are so ...
... duty in this respect ; which authorises them to expect and to enjoy protection in ordinary cases , and favour , when their interests are opposed to those of foreign- ers . The political considerations which have been alluded to are so ...
21. oldal
... duty falls so generally as in the West Indies . These local troops are self - supported , and perform with fidelity all their duties . In most of the colonies , a gratuitous allowance is made to the British troops that are stationed ...
... duty falls so generally as in the West Indies . These local troops are self - supported , and perform with fidelity all their duties . In most of the colonies , a gratuitous allowance is made to the British troops that are stationed ...
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... duty of every lover of peace and good order , to dis- countenance them as much as possible ; not perhaps by legislative enactments , but by turning the minds of the rising generation into more useful channels ; by diffusing more ...
... duty of every lover of peace and good order , to dis- countenance them as much as possible ; not perhaps by legislative enactments , but by turning the minds of the rising generation into more useful channels ; by diffusing more ...
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218. oldal - This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall : Lord of himself...
21. oldal - The proverbs of several nations were much studied by Bishop Andrews, and the reason he gave was, because by them he knew the minds of several nations, which is a brave thing ; as we count him a wise man that knows the minds and insides of men, which is done by knowing what is habitual to them.
6. oldal - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the...
270. oldal - ... about two-thirds of the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen, worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufactures.
217. oldal - ... in innocency, a far better wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed, spoil both her complexion and conditions.
459. oldal - Witnesses, entirely to an alleged scarcity of that article, arising out of an unusual demand for it upon the Continent of Europe. This unusual demand for Gold upon the Continent is described by some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French Armies, though increased also by that state of alarm, and failure of confidence, which leads to the practice of hoarding.
115. oldal - Wilmot, in case we went anywhere else, and that would be very inconvenient both to him and me. So we rode directly into the best inn of the place, and found the yard very full of soldiers. I alighted, and taking the horses, thought it the best way to go blundering in among them, and lead them through the middle of the soldiers into the stable, which I did ; and they were very angry with me for my rudeness.
499. oldal - As soon as it was light again, which was not till the third day after this melancholy accident, his body was found entire, and without any marks of violence upon it, exactly in the same posture that he fell, and looking more like a man asleep than dead.
298. oldal - Biron they call him; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal: His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play truant at his tales, And younger hearings are quite ravished; So sweet and voluble is his discourse.
460. oldal - Bankers in order to increase their deposits, the market price of Gold never rose above the Mint price. Your Committee have still further to remark upon this point, that the Evidence laid before them has led them to entertain much doubt of the alleged fact, that a scarcity of Gold Bullion has been recently experienced in this country. That Guineas have disappeared from the circulation, there can be no question ; but that does not prove a scarcity of Bullion, any more than the high price proves that...