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... England , but taxes are vastly less . - Perhaps you cannot procure lime , gypsum or marle . - The two former we have , and probably the lafter , but we never use either for manure : no one ever heard here of using lime for any thing but ...
... England , but taxes are vastly less . - Perhaps you cannot procure lime , gypsum or marle . - The two former we have , and probably the lafter , but we never use either for manure : no one ever heard here of using lime for any thing but ...
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... England , for the purpose of shewing the necessity of further and greater retrenchments in the expenses of gov- ernment , and probably not without some design of spread- ing the opinion , that a change of ministers would be the measure ...
... England , for the purpose of shewing the necessity of further and greater retrenchments in the expenses of gov- ernment , and probably not without some design of spread- ing the opinion , that a change of ministers would be the measure ...
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... England may ioy in England's colony Virginia seeke her Virgin sisters good , Be blessed in such happy neighbourhood : Or whatso'er fate pleaseth to permit , Be thou still honour'd for first mouing it . " GEORGE WITHER , e societate ...
... England may ioy in England's colony Virginia seeke her Virgin sisters good , Be blessed in such happy neighbourhood : Or whatso'er fate pleaseth to permit , Be thou still honour'd for first mouing it . " GEORGE WITHER , e societate ...
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