It is very 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 commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be... The History of England - Page 435de Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William J. Ashworth - 2003 - 420 pages
...translator in October 1717: '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 used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be; by this means, the balance in... | |
| James L. Outman - 2003 - 516 pages
...this nation chiefly depend. 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 used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be ; by this means, the balance of... | |
| William Cunningham - 1938 - 656 pages
...this nation chiefly depend. 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 used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be ; by this means, the balance of... | |
| 1722 - 476 pages
...Day reported, and read as follow, >fe. i. That it is the Opinion of this Committee, that the making the Exportation of our own Manufactures, and the Importation...the Commodities ufed in the manufacturing of them, more eafy and practicable, will greatly conduce to the Enlargement of the Commerce of Great Britain.... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1841 - 650 pages
...this nation chiefly depend. 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 used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be ; by this means the balance of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1811 - 682 pages
...chiefly depend. It i« very obvious, that nothing would more conduce tu the obtaining so public в good, than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in tfae manufacturing of them, as practicable and eair as may be ; by this means, the balance... | |
| 1722 - 424 pages
...That it is the Opinion of this Committee, that the making the Exportation of our own Manufaftures, and the Importation of the Commodities ufed in the manufacturing of them, more eafy and practicable, will greatly conduce to the Enlargement of the Commerce of Great Britain.... | |
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