Colonial Commerce: Comprising an Inquiry Into the Principles Upon which Discriminating Duties Should be Levied on Sugar, the Growth Respectively of the West India British Possessions, of the East Indies, and of Foreign CountriesJ. Murray, 1828 - 302 ページ |
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... consider themselves entitled to superior pri vileges to others , though there is identity in their productions . Here originate rivalry and contention as virulent as might be expected were it a question between foreigners and British ...
... consider themselves entitled to superior pri vileges to others , though there is identity in their productions . Here originate rivalry and contention as virulent as might be expected were it a question between foreigners and British ...
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... consider before he can venture to propose a new law . If he proceed unacquainted with their bear- ings , he will be fated to find that repeated alterations will be called for in his measures the enactment of next year will repeal the ...
... consider before he can venture to propose a new law . If he proceed unacquainted with their bear- ings , he will be fated to find that repeated alterations will be called for in his measures the enactment of next year will repeal the ...
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... consider the extent of their purchases during the last half cen- tury , together with their disposition beyond most hereditary land - proprietors to further improve those purchases , it may safely be averred that the colo- nial system ...
... consider the extent of their purchases during the last half cen- tury , together with their disposition beyond most hereditary land - proprietors to further improve those purchases , it may safely be averred that the colo- nial system ...
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... consider . All the objections which it is conceived can be urged against the facts and reasoning adduced , may be compressed into two points .. First . The profits of colonial cultivation flowing into this country have been the returns ...
... consider . All the objections which it is conceived can be urged against the facts and reasoning adduced , may be compressed into two points .. First . The profits of colonial cultivation flowing into this country have been the returns ...
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... considers merely its price ; and if he reject the article for its dearness , he never considers whether that dearness be attributable to high duties , or to the high prime cost of the manufacture . Though we need not apprehend that a ...
... considers merely its price ; and if he reject the article for its dearness , he never considers whether that dearness be attributable to high duties , or to the high prime cost of the manufacture . Though we need not apprehend that a ...
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105 ページ - that the privileges thereby granted to " foreign ships shall be limited to the ships of those countries which, having " colonial possessions, shall grant the like privileges of trading with those " possessions to British ships, or which, not having colonial possessions, shaU " place the commerce and navigation of this country, and of its possessions " abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation...
91 ページ - ... only to the people of England or Ireland, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed, or are of the built of and belonging to any of the said lands, islands, plantations, or territories as the proprietors and right owners thereof, and whereof the master and three-fourths of the mariners at least are English...
92 ページ - England; for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping them in a firmer dependence upon it, and rendering them yet more beneficial and advantageous unto it in the further employment and increase of English shipping and seamen, vent of English woollen and other manufactures and commodities...
91 ページ - ... or other dyeing wood, of the growth, production, or manufacture of any English plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried, conveyed, or transported from any of the said English plantations, to any land, island, territory, dominion...
91 ページ - ... plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried, conveyed, or transported from any of the said English plantations, to any land, island, territory, dominion, port, or place whatsoever, other than to such other English plantations as do belong to his Majesty, his heirs and successors, or to the kingdom of England, or Ireland, or principality of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed, there to be laid on shore, under the penalty of the forfeiture of the said goods, or the full...
105 ページ - Colonies,—I propose to admit a free intercourse between all our Colonies and other countries, either in British ships, or in the ships of those countries, allowing the latter to import all articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of the country to which the ship belongs, and to export from such Colonies all articles whatever of their growth, produce, or manufacture, either to the country from which such ship came, or to any other part of the world, the United Kingdom, and all its dependencies,...
110 ページ - Canada, and necessarily used in removing themselves, their families and baggage, cord wood for fuel, and saw logs (brought into Upper Canada,) herrings (taken and cured by the inhabitants of the Isle of Man, and imported direct from thence,) any sort of craft, food, and victuals, (except spirits,) and any sort of clothing, and implements or materials fit and necessary for the British fisheries in America, (imported into the place at or from whence...
91 ページ - ... lands, islands, plantations or territories to his Majesty belonging or in his possession, or which may hereafter belong unto or be in the possession of his Majesty, his heirs and successors, in Asia, Africa or America...
108 ページ - Prohibited to be imported, except from the United Kingdom, or from some other British possession, or unless taken by British ships fitted out from the United Kingdom, or from some British possession, and brought in from the fishery, and except herrings from the Isle of Man, taken and cured by the inhabitants thereof.
110 ページ - Ocean) may be imported from places in Europe within the Straits of Gibraltar ; goods the produce of places within the limits of the East India Company's Charter, which (having been imported...