Fair trade, besides the heavy duties it lies under, suffers yet more from the frauds of smuglers and the exactions of officers for preventing both which, the bill before the House is calculated so that 'tis no wonder if the private interests of clandestine traders and officers should unite in raising a clamour against it.
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- Fair trade, besides the heavy duties it lies under, suffers yet more from the frauds of smuglers and the exactions of officers for preventing both which, the bill before the House is calculated so that 'tis no wonder if the private interests of clandestine traders and officers should unite in raising a clamour against it.
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Fair Trade, besides the Heavy Duties it lies under, suffers yet more from theFrauds ofSmuglers and theExactions ofOfficers, for preventing both which, theBILL before theHouse is Calculated so that 'tis no wonder if the Pri∣vate Interests ofClandestine Traders andOfficers, should unite, in raising a Clamour against it.