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Page 119
... kingdom ? And whether altering the proportions between the several sorts can have any other effect but multiplying one kind and lessening another , without any increase of the sum total ? 28. Whether arbitrary changing the denomination ...
... kingdom ? And whether altering the proportions between the several sorts can have any other effect but multiplying one kind and lessening another , without any increase of the sum total ? 28. Whether arbitrary changing the denomination ...
Page 124
... kingdom were employed on hemp and flax , we might not find sufficient vent for these manufactures ? 80. How far it may be in our own power to better our affairs , without interfering with our neighbours ? 81. Whether the prohibition of ...
... kingdom were employed on hemp and flax , we might not find sufficient vent for these manufactures ? 80. How far it may be in our own power to better our affairs , without interfering with our neighbours ? 81. Whether the prohibition of ...
Page 125
... kingdom ; and whether it could be attended with any possible inconvenience to Great Britain ? And whether there were not mints in Naples and in Sicily , when those kingdoms were provinces to Spain , or the house of Austria ? 95. Whether ...
... kingdom ; and whether it could be attended with any possible inconvenience to Great Britain ? And whether there were not mints in Naples and in Sicily , when those kingdoms were provinces to Spain , or the house of Austria ? 95. Whether ...
Page 126
... kingdom ? III . Whether the women may not sew , spin , weave , em- broider , sufficiently for the embellishment of their persons , and even enough to raise envy in each other , without being beholden to foreign countries ? 112. Suppose ...
... kingdom ? III . Whether the women may not sew , spin , weave , em- broider , sufficiently for the embellishment of their persons , and even enough to raise envy in each other , without being beholden to foreign countries ? 112. Suppose ...
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... kingdom , our natives might not never- theless live cleanly and comfortably , till the land , and reap the fruits of it ? 135. What should hinder us from exerting ourselves , using our hands and brains , doing something or other , man ...
... kingdom , our natives might not never- theless live cleanly and comfortably , till the land , and reap the fruits of it ? 135. What should hinder us from exerting ourselves , using our hands and brains , doing something or other , man ...
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Page 388 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Page 390 - Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep ; so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.