| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 1050 頁
...the means of fair competition with the foreign merchant in those which already exist, the Committee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberality...their own essential interests, the wishes of their fellow-subjects, if sanctioned by the wisdom and authority of parliament. At all events, there are... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1822 - 584 頁
...competition with the forergn merchant in those which already exist, the Committee feel themselves jnslified in relying upon the liberality of the Court of Directors,...their own essential interests, the wishes of their fellow-subjects, if sanctioned by the wisdom and authority of Parliament. renewal of the East India... | |
| 1822 - 1100 頁
...the means of fair competition with the foreign merchant in those which already exist, the Committee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberality...in the national prosperity, and the preference they nrny be expected to give to British over foreign commerce, for a disposition to meet, as far as may... | |
| 1822 - 820 頁
...the means of fair competition with'the foreign merchant in those which already exist, the committee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberality of the court of directors, upon the concern they liiivi' frequently evinced in the national prosperity, and the preference they may be expected to give... | |
| 1823 - 792 頁
...the means of fair competition with the foreign merchant, in those which already exist, the Committee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberality...their own essential interests, the wishes of their fellow-subjects, if sanctioned by the wisdom and authority of Parliament. At all events, there are... | |
| 1823 - 784 頁
...means of fair competition with the foreign merchant, ia those which already exist, the Сошmittee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberality...consistent with their own essential interests, the wishe» of their fellow-subjects, if sanctioned by the wisdom and authority of Parliament. At all events,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 780 頁
...upon the concern theyhaie frequently evinced in the national prosperity, and the preference they nay be expected to give to British over foreign commerce,...consistent with their own essential interests, the wisheJ of their fellow-subjects, if sanctioned by the wisdom and authority of Parliament. At all events,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 786 頁
...the means of fair competition with the foreign merchant, in those which already exist, the Committee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberality of the Court of Directors, upon the concern they hare frequently evinced in the national pros, perity, and the preference they may be expected to give... | |
| 1821 - 670 頁
...in those which already exist, the Committee feel themselves justified in relying upon the liberaHty of the Court of Directors, upon the concern they have...to British over foreign commerce, for a disposition 10 meet, as far as may be consistent with their own essential interests, the wishes of their fellow... | |
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