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There was much concern that England's population was declining or was not increasing at a sufficiently rapid rate ; and many ... “ The peopling of the American Plantations subject to the Crown of England , ' wrote Roger Coke , ' hath ...
There was much concern that England's population was declining or was not increasing at a sufficiently rapid rate ; and many ... “ The peopling of the American Plantations subject to the Crown of England , ' wrote Roger Coke , ' hath ...
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An emigrant from England , Holland , or France might be looked upon as a unit of economic value who would eventually return his value to the mother - country ; but one could hardly apply the same economic logic to the Irish emigrant ...
An emigrant from England , Holland , or France might be looked upon as a unit of economic value who would eventually return his value to the mother - country ; but one could hardly apply the same economic logic to the Irish emigrant ...
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On the immigration and naturalization of foreigners see Slingsby Bethel , An Account of the French Usurpation Upon the Trade of England ( London , 1679 ) , p . 15 ; Charles Davenant , & Discourses on the Public Revenues and Trade of ...
On the immigration and naturalization of foreigners see Slingsby Bethel , An Account of the French Usurpation Upon the Trade of England ( London , 1679 ) , p . 15 ; Charles Davenant , & Discourses on the Public Revenues and Trade of ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
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