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5420. MONOPOLY, Colonies and.—
The
monopoly of our [the Colonies] trade * * *
brings greater loss to us and benefit to them
than the amount of our proportional contributions
to the common defence [of the empire].—
Address to Governor Dunmore.
Ford ed., i, 457.
(1775)
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