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John Edwin Pomfret. chants compute the imports from Britain to be above 500,000 Pounds . Q. What may be the amount of the produce of your province exported to Bri- tain ? A. It must be fmall , as we produce little that is wanted in Britain ...
John Edwin Pomfret. chants compute the imports from Britain to be above 500,000 Pounds . Q. What may be the amount of the produce of your province exported to Bri- tain ? A. It must be fmall , as we produce little that is wanted in Britain ...
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... Britain before the year 1763 ? A. The best in the world . They fub- mitted willingly to the government of the Crown ... Britain , for its laws , its customs and manners , and even a fondness for its fashions , that greatly increafed the ...
... Britain before the year 1763 ? A. The best in the world . They fub- mitted willingly to the government of the Crown ... Britain , for its laws , its customs and manners , and even a fondness for its fashions , that greatly increafed the ...
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... Britain , the former Presi- dent concluded that " no alternative remained but war , or the abandonment of the persons and property of our citizens on the ocean ? ' The facsimile is that of the " Message from the President of the U ...
... Britain , the former Presi- dent concluded that " no alternative remained but war , or the abandonment of the persons and property of our citizens on the ocean ? ' The facsimile is that of the " Message from the President of the U ...
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