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" ... petitioners cannot expect so important a branch of it as the customs to be given up, nor to be materially diminished, unless some substitute less objectionable be suggested, but it... "
Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to ... - Page 85
by Nassau William Senior - 1828 - 96 pages
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 1

Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 740 pages
...petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practicable relaxation of it, they have in view...are only subordinately so, with the public revenue; aa Ion g as the necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, the petitioners cannot expect...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament - 1826 - 736 pages
...conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practical relaxation of it, they have in view only such parts...necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, the petitioners cannot expect so important a branch of it as the Customs to be given up, nor to be...
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The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 5

George Canning - 1828 - 550 pages
...conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practical relaxation of it, they have in view only such parts...necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, the petitioners cannot expect so important a branch of it as the Customs to be given up, nor to be...
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The Speeches of the Right Honorable William Huskisson: With a Biographical ...

William Huskisson - 1831 - 592 pages
...conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practical relaxation of it, they have in view only such parts...necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, the petitioners cannot expect so important a branch of it as the Customs to be given up, nor to be...
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Turkey and Its Resources: Its Municipal Organization and Free Trade; the ...

David Urquhart - 1833 - 362 pages
...petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practicable relaxation of it, they have in view only such parts of it as are not connected, or only subordinately so, with the public revenue. As long as the necessity for the present amount of...
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A Treatise on the Principles, Practice, & History of Commerce

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1833 - 144 pages
...petitioners do, their conviction of fnfc impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practicable relaxation of it, they have in view only such parts of it as are not connected, or only subordinately so, with the public revenue. As long as the necessity for the present amount of...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volume 5

George Canning, Roger Therry - 1836 - 546 pages
...practical relaxation of it, they STATE OF THE SILK TRADE. 495 imve in view only such parts of it as arc not connected, or are only subordinately so, with...necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, the petitioners cannot expect so important a branch of it as the Customs to be given up, nor to be...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 678 pages
...conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practical relaxation of it, they have in view only such parts...necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, the petitioners cannot expect 80 important a branch of it as the Customs to be given up, nor to be...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 694 pages
...of the imjlicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and in desiring every practical •taxation of it, they have in view only such parts of it as are not connected, • are only subordinately so, with the public revenue; as long as the necegty for the present amount...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1841 - 728 pages
...petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injus* lice of tira restrictive system, and in denrmg every practicable relaxation of it, they have in view...are only subordinately so, with the public revenue But it is against every rettrictive regulstion of trade not essential to the revenue ; against all...
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