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. haye vsmty a?gne£i3 -ifea? sere is no need ci thea»*-Why then ssiouk: they de2?c soi3?,7s them ? If a Man has Goods at Marser, it so Sis jn'ft Privilege to determine the Va-las ^ jf then you will buy, it is bat reafon-able the Seller Should jud^e of the Price—Because this Liberty is ftiO left the Bayer, that if he likes not -the Price', he seed not/-3Diy*Bus to.f.eSV ms nrS the Goods sre of noUfe •■oyou2 and nfcxt :hac'they are little —And then lay, one you will make usfell tfaem-?rsy9 g --‘Oft Peopif^ w iwi.j3oitofTrading do you call thir, andpraj fGen •glensen, ©hat is become of Evpjifo Liberty all this while ? It Ss true, that in Cafes of Dearth sue Famine, Farmers and Engrof-fers ofProvifions ft»7e been commanded to feO their Co.n or other Pro.viG.ons, and the Price has beer, adjnfted ty the Magiftrate 5 Hut fbofc Cafes sbirin of a great many va-
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Review of the State of the British Nation

London, Middlesex, GB

Tue, Mar 26, 1709

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