The Pamphleteer, Volumen7Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1816 |
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... objects - in other words , that both parties may lose by the arrangement . To place this proposition in a clear point of view , let us imagine that all the minor difficulties are cleared away , that the propositions of the respective ...
... objects - in other words , that both parties may lose by the arrangement . To place this proposition in a clear point of view , let us imagine that all the minor difficulties are cleared away , that the propositions of the respective ...
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... object to the system , therefore , in toto . Since , however I have stated that the plan proposed may be disadvantageous to both parties - since I have shown that the farmer may have serious reason to dread its adoption , I will now ...
... object to the system , therefore , in toto . Since , however I have stated that the plan proposed may be disadvantageous to both parties - since I have shown that the farmer may have serious reason to dread its adoption , I will now ...
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... object , that they who viewed with an envious eye , the Tithes of the clergy , will not look less enviously at their estates - that such an amassed property would excite in them greater heart - burnings - that so great a change would ...
... object , that they who viewed with an envious eye , the Tithes of the clergy , will not look less enviously at their estates - that such an amassed property would excite in them greater heart - burnings - that so great a change would ...
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... object , of kindred and almost coeval prosperity , turn not thus unnaturally against the parent that produced you . Let not prosperity corrupt your hearts , and either stimulate or supplant your spiritual efforts by temporal objects ...
... object , of kindred and almost coeval prosperity , turn not thus unnaturally against the parent that produced you . Let not prosperity corrupt your hearts , and either stimulate or supplant your spiritual efforts by temporal objects ...
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... object should be fully attained , but that its full attainment should be certain , known , and foreseen . It is not the prohibition of the slave trade by law , but the consequent inability to supply hereafter any deficiency in the ...
... object should be fully attained , but that its full attainment should be certain , known , and foreseen . It is not the prohibition of the slave trade by law , but the consequent inability to supply hereafter any deficiency in the ...
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abolition Acts of Parliament advantage Africa African Slave Trade agriculture allowed amount annuities Bank of England benefit bill British capital cause cent circulation colonies commerce common consequence consideration copyhold corn court of directors creditors crime dividend duty Eadmer Edwy effect equal established Ethelgiva evil existing expedient expenses farmer foreign France give Governor and Company House of Commons important income increase island Jamaica justice labor land legislature licensing loans Lord loss manufactures manumissions means measure ment millions minister necessary negroes object oppression paid parish Parliament payment peace period persons planters pounds practice present principles produce profits proportion proprietors public-houses purchase quarter sessions rate of interest reason reduced registry rent respect revenue Sinking Fund Slave Trade slavery Spain statute supply taxation taxes tion Tithes United Kingdom usury wealth witnesses
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Página 100 - AH ! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar; Ah! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war; Check'd by the scoff of Pride, by Envy's frown, And Poverty's unconquerable bar, In life's low vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave, unpitied and unknown...
Página 576 - That the Colonies and Plantations of Great Britain in North America, consisting of fourteen separate Governments, and containing two millions and upwards of free inhabitants, have not had the liberty and privilege of electing and sending any Knights and Burgesses, or others, to represent them in the High Court of Parliament.
Página 77 - Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power. The taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the Commons alone. In legislation the three estates of the realm are alike concerned ; but the concurrence of the peers and the Crown to a tax is only necessary to clothe it with the form of a law. The gift and grant is of the Commons alone.
Página 195 - ... may also levy the poundage fees and expenses of the execution over and above the sum recovered by the judgment.
Página 79 - ... the king and parliament of Great Britain will not impose any duty, tax, or assessment whatever, payable in any of His Majesty's colonies, provinces and plantations in North America or the West Indies ; except only such duties as it may be expedient to impose for the regulation of commerce...
Página 200 - Bench, for a rule to shew cause why the Master should not review his taxation of...
Página 164 - The court very wisely hath never laid down any general rule beyond which it will not go, lest other means of avoiding the equity of the court should be found out.
Página 378 - George the third, and his heirs and successors, and his and their abettors, assistants and adherents, and will serve the said United States in the office which I now hold, with fidelity, according to the best of my skill and understanding. So help me God.
Página 273 - ... hath not done so much good as was hoped it should, but rather the said vice of usury, and specially by way of sale of wares and shifts of interest, hath much more exceedingly abounded, to the utter undoing of many gentlemen, merchants, occupiers, and others, and to the importable hurt of the commonwealth...
Página 429 - We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; we are perplexed, but not in despair; Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed...