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Page 89
... taken are void , except only in the hands of a bona fide holder for valuable consideration without notice . 46 Geo . III . c . 52. s . 6 . RULE X. ยง 2 . If any British ship is engaged in supplying foreign ships or factories with slaves ...
... taken are void , except only in the hands of a bona fide holder for valuable consideration without notice . 46 Geo . III . c . 52. s . 6 . RULE X. ยง 2 . If any British ship is engaged in supplying foreign ships or factories with slaves ...
Page 264
... taken place . From the happy and extraordinary improvements we have made in the art of manufacturing cotton goods by our wonderful machinery , we have so reduced the price , that not only do we not import , except a few fancy ar- ticles ...
... taken place . From the happy and extraordinary improvements we have made in the art of manufacturing cotton goods by our wonderful machinery , we have so reduced the price , that not only do we not import , except a few fancy ar- ticles ...
Page 298
... taken at 5,500 in the year 1700 ; at 6,400 in 1750 ; at 10,400 in 1801 ; at 13,500 in 1811 ; and at about 17,000 per annum since the year 1817 - producing a con- stant though fluctuating accession to the population , to a larger amount ...
... taken at 5,500 in the year 1700 ; at 6,400 in 1750 ; at 10,400 in 1801 ; at 13,500 in 1811 ; and at about 17,000 per annum since the year 1817 - producing a con- stant though fluctuating accession to the population , to a larger amount ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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