| 1751 - 462 pages
...and there will be no retrieving of it, till a Stop be put to thofc growing Evils. It will fcarcely be pretended by any Man, that fuch an Adjuftment of...in its own Nature impracticable. If then the former Commiffions had not alogethtr the defired Succefs, the Fault muft lie either in the Scheme laid down,... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 584 pages
...stop be put to those growing evils. It will scarcely be pretended by any man, that such an adjustment of accounts is, in its own nature, impracticable: If, then, the former commissions had not altogether the desired success, the fault must lie either in the scheme laid down,... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 634 pages
...stop be put to those growing evils. It will scarcely be pretended by any man, that such an adjustment of accounts is, in its own nature, impracticable: If, then, the former commissions had not altogether the desired success, the fault must lie either in the scheme laid down,... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 602 pages
...stop be put to those growing evils. It will scarcely be pretended by any man, that such an adjustment of accounts is, in its own nature, impracticable: If, then, the former commissions had not altogether the desired success, the fault must lie either in the scheme laid down,... | |
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