Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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Page 51
... Trade " through the whole Empire and its Dependencies , the " Petitioners rely with humble Confidence , that the " Wisdom of this Houfe will at length admit to the " Merchants of this Kingdom an unreftricted and un- " limited ...
... Trade " through the whole Empire and its Dependencies , the " Petitioners rely with humble Confidence , that the " Wisdom of this Houfe will at length admit to the " Merchants of this Kingdom an unreftricted and un- " limited ...
Page 52
... Trade " in the Western Counties : That should it even be " propofed to continue with The East India Company " the exclufive Privilege of trading to and from China , " but to permit to the Out Ports a free Import Trade " from India , the ...
... Trade " in the Western Counties : That should it even be " propofed to continue with The East India Company " the exclufive Privilege of trading to and from China , " but to permit to the Out Ports a free Import Trade " from India , the ...
Page 54
... Trade " to India and China , as a Measure not only necessary " in the actual State of the Country , but at the fame " Time admirably calculated to foster and encourage its " Trade and Manufactures : That , ftill animated with " fimilar ...
... Trade " to India and China , as a Measure not only necessary " in the actual State of the Country , but at the fame " Time admirably calculated to foster and encourage its " Trade and Manufactures : That , ftill animated with " fimilar ...
Page 55
... Trade and Com- " merce to all Ports and Places either in Poffeffion of or in Amity with His Majesty , obferve with the ftrongest Feelings of Regret that it is in the Contem- " plation of The Eaft India Company to apply to their ...
... Trade and Com- " merce to all Ports and Places either in Poffeffion of or in Amity with His Majesty , obferve with the ftrongest Feelings of Regret that it is in the Contem- " plation of The Eaft India Company to apply to their ...
Page 67
... Trade the Source of fuch extenfive Benefits to the Agricultural and Manufacturing Interefts of this King- " dom , and of a Net Annual Revenue to the State of fore moft refpectfully pray , " That the Trade to China nearly Four Millions ...
... Trade the Source of fuch extenfive Benefits to the Agricultural and Manufacturing Interefts of this King- " dom , and of a Net Annual Revenue to the State of fore moft refpectfully pray , " That the Trade to China nearly Four Millions ...
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