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" It is very obvious, that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good, than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be... "
The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to ... - Page 437
by Nicolas Tindal - 1763
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A History of the Four Georges, Volume 1

Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 442 pages
...nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good ' — the extension of our commerce — ' than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and as easy as may be ; by this means the balance...
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English history reading books. [With] The young student's English ..., Part 1

Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 282 pages
...by him to declare in a speech from the throne that nothing would more conduce to the growth of trade 'than to make the exportation of our own manufactures and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them as practicable and easy as may be.' Duties on numerous articles of...
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Sketches from English History

Arthur Martin Wheeler - 1886 - 402 pages
...he declared in a speech from the throne that nothing would more conduce to the extension of commerce "than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be." The first act of his financial...
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Walpole

John Morley - 1889 - 268 pages
...this nation chiefly depend. It is very obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good, than to make the exportation of our...manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and as easy as may le." Harley and Bolingbroke had...
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English Trade and Finance Chiefly in the Seventeenth Century

William Albert Samuel Hewins - 1892 - 250 pages
...this nation chiefly depend. It is very obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good than to make the exportation of our...manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as possible." This was not an idle declaration...
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English Trade and Finance Chiefly in the Seventeenth Century

William Albert Samuel Hewins - 1892 - 226 pages
...this nation chiefly depend. It is very obvious that nothing would more conduce to the obtaining so public a good than to make the exportation of our...manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as possible." This was not an idle declaration...
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A History of the Church of S. Mary the Virgin, Oxford: The University Church ...

Edmund Salusbury Ffoulkes - 1892 - 548 pages
...declared in a speech from the throne, that nothing could more conduce to the extension of commerce than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them practicable, and as easy as may be.' From 1756 onwards, to his dying...
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The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All ..., Volume 9

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 460 pages
...declared in a speech from the throne that nothing would more conduce to the extension of commerce ' ' than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be. ' ' The first act of his financial...
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The World's Great Classics

Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 pages
...declared in a speech from the Throne that nothing would more conduce to the extension of commerce " than to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and easy as may be." The first act of his financial...
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A History of England for High Schools and Academies

Katharine Coman, Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1899 - 582 pages
...king's speech of soura-Book, 1721 it was declared to be the purpose of the government PP-341. 34* " to make the exportation of our own manufactures, and the importation of the commodities used in the manufacturing of them, as practicable and as easy as may be." Accordingly export duties...
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