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Page 185
... foreign countries , and , to all appearance , upheld by the demands and the payments of customers there . The very existence of these large and flourishing establishments , and the maintenance of their thou- sands , and tens of ...
... foreign countries , and , to all appearance , upheld by the demands and the payments of customers there . The very existence of these large and flourishing establishments , and the maintenance of their thou- sands , and tens of ...
Page 201
... foreign trade . The only effect , we imagine , of foreign trade to a country circumstanced as China is said to be , were the withdrawment of a popula- tion from the direct service of ministering to the enjoyment of their maintainers by ...
... foreign trade . The only effect , we imagine , of foreign trade to a country circumstanced as China is said to be , were the withdrawment of a popula- tion from the direct service of ministering to the enjoyment of their maintainers by ...
Page 208
... foreign countries , their whole , or at least the far greater part of their ex- penditure , must be given to foreign produce ; and this , in as far as the effect on exchange is con- cerned , is precisely tantamount to a larger im ...
... foreign countries , their whole , or at least the far greater part of their ex- penditure , must be given to foreign produce ; and this , in as far as the effect on exchange is con- cerned , is precisely tantamount to a larger im ...
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Churches and Chapels or the Necessity and Proper Object | 81 |
The Cause of Church Extension and the Question shortly | 105 |
On the Evils which the Established Church in Edinburgh | 157 |
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