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z.it: The North-Carolitm M A G A Z I N E, for . 1764. ; him, and yet fome of his Governors have theft 'hibhionsixt laid on the trade of a kingdom or ' itanjnfufferable hardfhip, that they could not 'province ; yet . taxes mq laid on either, with t: J : IfaFe what they'pleafed. ;Tq take leWcoftlic zout content, they cannot be; faid . to be free." " ,dminiftrator, there are in his'book fome good This barrier of liberty being oncebroken , ' hints, but a miftakes in faft, down, all is loft. If a (hilling in the pound, and errors inlma may betaken from me agairift my will, why . : not time to nk " Ireland my liberty have tho't they received very hard meafure hi particularly, fayour'd by the common law 1 fonteofrhe prohibitions arr traBeBtffv " : Havthnoi '" loyal from . iettleMnts made under the; Britifh laws and to all thefr be contidere as conquered, they are entitled, good of the t Yery well, we have ' ' to tTiK effential rights of men and citizens. Iu The at of navigation is a A nd. therefore admitting the right of prohibi- good ad, fo are all that exclude foreign manu - : v : tiori its u : ' - -;- may Be f conrTnodnynriGhOTW 7 and impartiality, oyer dominions, ; which But to promote the manufactures of rEhglandr v - , x 3re riot reprejenied, in the nation l : 1 had howeverrather-fee-this t carried high hand, to the utmoft . rigor, have a But for God's fike, muft we have no' trade : ta k of one (hilling taken from; fome cafes the trade r - ' . contents and eafy among I them jelyeswith branch of foreign trade : Taft duties and taxes - nieshave the natural means p -v ; : vTture in Em that are out of theft taiion m parliament. The common law, that 21 - power jo make o ineftimable privilege of a jury ,. ; ;alfo; taken Zilx i-Ifee belicd ja hundred . 1: J American manufadlures -couW brought to (ubh perfeftio r pfobab))e T puflOne:fi find has fet peopW a-thinkingv jn fixm more than they had done in tfieir whole lives . yilege of in Engliihman, and the (ecurity of. i befbre.- It fhould be-femembre , . ' moft famous and florifliing ISanuf ' ' wool, in France, were begun by Lewis-iij., , ! T - --notan: hundred .,..; fairtorival-the in every p - - All thc m be called fo- i: : : - make,iwbuWbe conim her own plantations, if put on a rightcrt 1 fbrwhicl mad 6,7th an ite will ev fte again : J (en i to any ;part of Eprp necejyrequi ' , 3 be allowed, that liberty m jurifdiflion of the admirahy : U ,11-.,, enjoy'd-Ziira hichi t (h not p . - ' ' - . , . , ... ... - . . . ....... . , , . .. ., .-. - . - ! r-: . . t. , ....... .. f - , - . , ,....,..;.. ... i
The North-Carolina Magazine; or, Universal Intelligencer (New Bern, N.C.)
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