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Page 143
... admitted , free of expence , by ballot ; but others are received upon paying , as it is termed , a pension . At the last admission , two little girls , the eldest not exceeding ten years of age , the daughter of a naval captain , who in ...
... admitted , free of expence , by ballot ; but others are received upon paying , as it is termed , a pension . At the last admission , two little girls , the eldest not exceeding ten years of age , the daughter of a naval captain , who in ...
Page 299
... admitted by the French economists , that manufacturers have always been a self - supporting class : but they contend ... admission , however , will involve them in great difficulties ; for if , a century past , labour employed in ...
... admitted by the French economists , that manufacturers have always been a self - supporting class : but they contend ... admission , however , will involve them in great difficulties ; for if , a century past , labour employed in ...
Page 418
... admitted neutral vessels , under certain restrictions , to carry the produce of those islands to French , or foreign ports in Europe . - During the whole of that war , the prize courts of Great Britain , regarding this new trade as ...
... admitted neutral vessels , under certain restrictions , to carry the produce of those islands to French , or foreign ports in Europe . - During the whole of that war , the prize courts of Great Britain , regarding this new trade as ...
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