Chronicon Rusticum-commerciale: Or, Memoirs of Wool, &c. Being a Collection of History and Argument, Concerning the Woolen Manufacture and Woolen Trade in General ... Also an Account of the Several Laws, from Time to Time Made, and of Many Schemes Offered, for Preventing the Exportation of Raw Wool ... With Occasional Notes, Dissertations, and Reflections Upon the Whole, Том 1T. Osborne, 1747 |
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... thing particularly againft , or even for a Minifter . It is not a Subject , of Lite- rature , or Entertainment . It is by no means palatable to the Men of Tafte ; nor yet greatly relished by those of Business . Nevertheless , it is ...
... thing particularly againft , or even for a Minifter . It is not a Subject , of Lite- rature , or Entertainment . It is by no means palatable to the Men of Tafte ; nor yet greatly relished by those of Business . Nevertheless , it is ...
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... Things , in this refpect , are as well as they can , or need to be . Or , 2. Leaning feverally to their own Opinions , ( however various , and taken up by Chance rather than Choice ; more upon Truft than Examina- tion ) they believe ...
... Things , in this refpect , are as well as they can , or need to be . Or , 2. Leaning feverally to their own Opinions , ( however various , and taken up by Chance rather than Choice ; more upon Truft than Examina- tion ) they believe ...
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... Thing in the leaft Material ; and ftill better , than to leave any Fact of Moment doubtful . From the Nature of which , many of them , it was neceffary to be the more large and cir- cumftantial , in feveral Quotations or Tran- fcripts ...
... Thing in the leaft Material ; and ftill better , than to leave any Fact of Moment doubtful . From the Nature of which , many of them , it was neceffary to be the more large and cir- cumftantial , in feveral Quotations or Tran- fcripts ...
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... thing of a fignificant Figure , although not a compleat one ; Jo , thefe , upon the fame Sub- ject , Juxta fe pofita magis inclarefcunt ; being placed , as they are , chiefly according to their respective Dates , they borrow Light from ...
... thing of a fignificant Figure , although not a compleat one ; Jo , thefe , upon the fame Sub- ject , Juxta fe pofita magis inclarefcunt ; being placed , as they are , chiefly according to their respective Dates , they borrow Light from ...
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... thing elfe . ' For here the Scriptures inform us of other Parts of the World abounding , at that Time , in Sheep and Wool . And tho ' fome of thofe Countries have fince undergone great Re- Zeph . ii . volutions , as to Empire and Arts ...
... thing elfe . ' For here the Scriptures inform us of other Parts of the World abounding , at that Time , in Sheep and Wool . And tho ' fome of thofe Countries have fince undergone great Re- Zeph . ii . volutions , as to Empire and Arts ...
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