United States now redeemable, and an amount of nine millions more, which will be redeemable next year.
That there will be a surplus ofnine millions annually, for eight years.
The supplies for the ensuing year fell very little short of nine millions, of which the greater part was raised on a loan by subscription, chargeable on a new subsidy of poundage exacted from all merchandise imported into Great Britain.
The ships, I suppose, are about seventy; the men and officers some ten thousand: the expense of the whole establishment between eight and nine millions of dollars a year.
Of the eight or nine millions of people in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Paraguay probably one-half are not only illiterate, but cannot speak even Spanish.
Of the total population of South America, estimated at forty-five millions, probably eight to nine millions may be pure Indians.
There are also eight or nine millions of negroes and mulattoes (nearly all in Brazil).
Let us consider, whether this design'd Ingraftment of Nine Millions into the Bank, and Nine Millions into the East-India Company, will prove any real Benefit to the Nation as a Nation?
When the Sovereign Pontiff declares to us that the Virgin Mary was born free from original sin, the hundred and thirty-nine millions of Catholics are bound to believe it on his word.
The Roman Catholic Church, which I sincerely respect, consists of one hundred and thirty-nine millions of individuals--without counting little Mortara.
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