Exchequer, by the loss of millions to the nation ? I dare not say how much higher these profits may be augmented. Omitting the immense increase of people by natural population, in the northern colonies, and the... Political Debates - Page 15by William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 18 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 pages
...the emigration from every part of Europe, I am convinced on other grounds that the commercial system of America may be altered to advantage. You have prohibited where you ought to have encouraged. You have encouraged where you ought to have prohibited. Improper restraints have been laid on the continent... | |
| Literature - 1885 - 544 pages
...Northern colonies and the emigration from every part of Europe, I am convinced the commercial system of America may be altered to advantage. You have prohibited where you ought to have encouraged ; you have encouraged where you ought to have prohibited. Improper restraints have been laid on the... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - Readers - 1866 - 402 pages
...altogether. higher these profits might be augmented. I am convinced that the whole commercial system might be altered to advantage. You have prohibited where...have encouraged where you ought to have prohibited. Much is wrong, much may be amended for the general good of the whole. A great deal has been said without... | |
| Humanities - 1909 - 510 pages
...the debate on the address in January, 1766: "I am convinced," he said, "the whole commercial system of America may be altered to advantage. You have prohibited,...encouraged, where you ought to have prohibited. Improper restraints have been laid upon the continent in favor of the islands." (Parl. Hist. XVI., 106). But... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Bibliography - 1895 - 538 pages
...Colonies, and the migration from every part of En' rope, f am convinced the whole commercial system of America may be ' altered to advantage. You have...encouraged; and you have encouraged, where you ought to have pro' hibited. Improper restraints have been laid on the continent in favor ' of the islands. You have... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Bibliography - 1895 - 354 pages
..."Omitting- the immense increase of people, by natural population, in ' the more northern Colonies, and the migration from every part of Eu'rope, I am convinced the whole commercial system of America may be ' altered to advantage, you have prohibited where you ought to have ' encouraged;... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1896 - 522 pages
...augmented. Omitting the immense increase of people in the northern colonies by natural population and the migration from every part of Europe, I am convinced the whole commercial system may be altered to advantage. Improper restraints have been laid on the continent in favor of... | |
| English Orators - 1899 - 616 pages
...the emigration from every part of Europe, I am convinced on other grounds that the commercial system of America may be altered to advantage. You have prohibited where you ought to have encouraged. You have encouraged where you ought to have prohibited. Improper restraints have been laid on the continent... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 642 pages
...the emigration from every part of Europe, I am convinced on other grounds that the commercial system of America may be altered to advantage. You have prohibited where you ought to have encouraged. You have encouraged where you ought to have prohibited. Improper restraints have been laid on the continent... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 650 pages
...the emigration from every part of Europe. I am convinced on other grounds that the commercial system of America may be altered to advantage. You have prohibited where you ought to have encouraged. You have encouraged where you ought to have prohibited. Improper restraints have been laid on the continent... | |
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