... upon my people. And I promise myself that, by a due consideration of this matter, the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable as to leave... Historical Register - Page 21722Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 pages
...promife myfelf, that " by a due Confideration of this Matter, the Produce of -, " thofe Duties, compar'd with the infinite Advantages that " will accrue to...little Room for any " Difficulties or Objections, Anno 8. Ceo. I. 1711. " The fupplying ourfelves with naval Stores, upon Tera " the moft eafy and leaft... | |
| Gerónimo de Uztáriz - 1751 - 486 pages
...imported, which is the principal point I tun labouring to explain. " dom of COMMERCE, &c. 133 " dom by their being taken off, will be found fo " inconfiderable,...'any *? difficulties or objections. " The fupplying ourfelves with naval ftores, upon " terms the moft eafy, and leaft precarious, feems " highly to deferve... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 pages
...this matter, the produce of thofe " duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will ac" crue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be «...fo inconfiderable, as to leave little room for any dif" ficulties or objections. " The fupplying ourfelves with naval ftores, upon terms «c the moft... | |
| William Coxe - 1800 - 530 pages
...myfelf, that by a due confideration of this matter, the produce of thofc duties, compared , • Vfith the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom...for any difficulties or objections. " The fupplying ourleives with naval ftores upon terms the mofl eafy and leaft precarious, feems highly to deferve... | |
| James Bischoff - 1843 - 82 pages
...I promise myself, that by a due consideration of this matter, the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable, as to leave little room for any difficulties or objections." would to God it were... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1884 - 440 pages
...I promise myself that, by a due consideration of this matter, the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable as to leave little room for any difficulties or objections.' In furtherance of the... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 434 pages
...I promise myself that, by a due consideration of this matter, the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable as to leave little room for any difficulties or objections.' In furtherance of the... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 442 pages
...I promise myself that, by a due consideration of this matter, the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable as to leave little room for any difficulties or objections.' In furtherance of the... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 pages
...I promise myself, that by a due consideration of this matter, the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable, as to leave little room for any difficulties or objections. The supplying ourselves... | |
| Norris Arthur Brisco - 1907 - 252 pages
...I promise myself, that by a due consideration of this matter the produce of those duties, compared with the infinite advantages that will accrue to the kingdom by their being taken off, will be found so inconsiderable as to leave little room for any difficulties or objections. ' The object in view,... | |
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