| Joshua Gee - 1738 - 300 strani
...Mortgages on the Planters Eftates, and the high Intereft e^they pay us, which is very confiderable ; and therefore very great Care ought to be taken in regulating all Affairs of the Colonies, that the Planters be not put under too many Difficulties, but encouraged to... | |
| 1753 - 514 strani
...mortgages on the planters eftates, and the high intereft they pay us, which is very confiderable ; and therefore very great care ought to be taken in regulating all affairs of the colonies, that the planters be not put under too many difficulties, but encouraged to... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 706 strani
...mortgages on the planters eftates, and the high intereft they pay us, which is very confiderable ; and therefore very great care ought to be taken in regulating all affairs of the colonies, that the planters be not put under too many difficulties, but encouraged to... | |
| 1832 - 496 strani
...says: *'A11 these advantages we receive by the plantations, besides the mortgages on ihe planter's estates, and the high interest they pay us, which...very great care ought to be taken, in regulating all affairs of "the colonists, that the planters he not put under too many difficulties^ but encouraged... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 748 strani
...in England, he says: " All these advantages we receive by the plantations, ' besides the mortgages on the planters' estates, and the ' high interest they pay us, which is very considerable; 269 272 SEXATE.] The Tariff. [PiB. 2, 1832. « and therefore very great care ought to be taken, in... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 752 strani
...in England, he says: " All these advantages we receive by the plantations, ' besides the mortgages on the planters' estates, and the ' high interest they pay us, which is very considerable; SKXATF..] The Tariff. "New England, and the northern colonies, have not * commodities and products... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 strani
...in England, he . says: " All these advantages we receive by the plantations, besides the mortgages on the planters' estates, and the high interest they...very great care ought to be taken, in regulating all affairs of the colonists, that the planters be not put under too many difficulties, but encouraged... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 616 strani
...advantages we receive by the plantations, besides the mortgages on the planter's estates, and the lush interest they pay us, which is very considerable ;...great care ought to be taken in regulating all the allairs of the colonist*, that the planters be not put under too many difficulties, but encouraged... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 614 strani
...expenditure in England, he says : ' All these advantages we receive by the plantations, besides the mortgages on the planters' estates, and the high interest they...all the affairs of the colonists, that the planters be not put under loo many difficvlties, but encouraged to go on cheerfully. ' New England, and the... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 612 strani
...says : " All these advantages we receive by the plantations, besides the mortgages on the planter's estates, and the high interest they pay us, which...all the affairs of the colonists, that the planters be not put under too many diffictdtia, but encouraged to go on cheerfully. " New England, and the northern... | |
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