| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 pages
...ourfelves, if we negleCted to improve the fa' vourable Opportunity, which this general Tranquility " gives us, of extending our Commerce, upon which the...that nothing would more conduce to the " obtaining fo publick a Good, than to make the Exporta" tion of our own Manufactures, and the Importation of " the... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 524 pages
...favourable opportunity, which the conclufion of the peace with Spain, and between Sweden and Mufcevj, gave, of extending our commerce, upon which the riches and grandeur of this Nation chiefly depend : And, for that . purpofe, to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of... | |
| Gerónimo de Uztáriz - 1751 - 486 pages
...tremely wanting to ourfelves, if we neglefted " to improve the favourable opportunity, which " this general tranquillity gives us, of extending ** our...is " very obvious, that nothing would more conduce M to the obtaining fo publick a good, than to " make the exportation of our manufactures, and " the... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 608 pages
...ourfelves, if we neglected to improve the fa*' vourable opportunity, which this general tranquilky gives " us, of extending our commerce, upon which...grandeur of this nation chiefly depend. It is very ob" vious, that nothing would more conduce to th« obtaining " fo public a good, than to make the exportation... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 pages
...ourfelves, if we neglected to improve the fa" vourable opportunity, which this general tranquility gives " us, of extending our commerce, upon which...grandeur of this nation chiefly depend. It is very ob" vious, that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining " fo public a good, than to make the exportation... | |
| William Coxe - 1816 - 452 pages
...Uztariz, Theory and Practice of Commerce, ch. 28. vol. 1. p. 70 [PERIODS.] MEMOIRS OF [CHAP. 22.] this general tranquillity gives us, of extending our commerce,...obvious, that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good, than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the... | |
| James Bischoff - 1843 - 82 pages
...be extremely wanting to ourselves, if we neglected to improve the favourable opportunity which this general tranquillity gives us, of extending our commerce,...obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good, than to make the exportation of our manufactures, and the importation of the commodities... | |
| Georg Friedrich List - 1856 - 528 pages
...The ministers of that King put in his mouth these words at the opening of the parliament in 1721. " It is very obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good than to make the exportation of our manufactures and the importation of the commodities... | |
| Friedrich List - 1856 - 524 pages
...The ministers of that King put in his mouth these words at ike opening of the parliament in 1721. " It is very obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good than to make the exportation of our manufactures and the importation of the commodities... | |
| John Morley - 1889 - 268 pages
...neglected to improve the favourable opportunity given 1 Coxe, ch. xxii. CHAP, vin KING'S SPEECH IN 1721 167 us of extending our commerce, upon which the riches...obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good, than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the... | |
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