| 1739 - 660 pages
...lawful commerce of our fubjefts, but alfo tends to interrupt and obftruft the free.imerplantations in America, and by means thereof to deprive us and...the benefit of thofe colonies and plantations ; a confideration of the higheft importance to us and our kingher military preparations, and has, at courfe... | |
| English literature - 1739 - 666 pages
...deftruéüve confequence to the lawful commerce of our fubjeéb, but alfo tends to interrupt and obltruer. the free intercourfe and correfpondence between our dominions in Europe, and our colonies berifrs to the four city members G. Britain has been long carrying on ir military preparations, and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 418 pages
...interrupt and obftruft the free Intercourfe and Correfpondence between our Dominions in Europe, aud our Colonies and Plantations in .America, and by Means thereof to deprive us and our Subjefts of the Benefit of thoie Colonies and Plantations ; a C'onfideration of die higheft Importance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 406 pages
...interrupt and obftruft the free Intercourfe and Correfpondence between our Dominions in Europe, aud our Colonies and Plantations in America, and by Means thereof to deprive us and our Subjefts of the Benefit of tho'e Colonies and Plantations ; a Confideration of the higheft Importance... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1759 - 674 pages
...the lawful commerce of our fubjed'ts, but alfo tends to interrupt and obflruft the free intercourse and correfpondence between our dominions in Europe,...America, and by means thereof, to deprive us, and our fubjefh, of the The order for reprifals, and the declaration of war, were Geo. II. 1739perfedly agreeable... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...deftru&ive confequence to the lawful commerce of our fubjefts, but alfo tends to interrupt and obllruft the free intercourfe and correfpondence between our...America, and by means thereof to deprive us and our fubjedls of the benefit of thofe colonies and plantations, a confideration of the higheft importance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 768 pages
...commerceof our subjects, bin also tend» to interrupt and obstruct the free intercourse and correspondence between our dominions in Europe, and our colonies...America, and by means thereof, to deprive us, and our subjects, of tbe benefits of those colonies and plantations ; a consideration of the highest importance... | |
| William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - Archives - 1908 - 630 pages
...Commerce of Our Subjects, but also tends to interrupt and obstruct the free Intercourse and Correspondence between Our Dominions in Europe, and Our Colonies...America, and by Means thereof to deprive Us and Our Subjects of the Benefit of those Colonies & Plantations ; a Consideration of the highest Importance... | |
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