| David Hume - 1775 - 446 sivua
...ere£t the monopolies, and grant patents for exclufive trade : An invention fo pernicious, that, had fhe gone on, during a tract of years, at her own rate, England, the feat of riches, and arts, and commerce, would have contained at prefent as little induftry as Morocco,... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 sivua
...squeezes presents or takes forfeitures : In England, it engaged the que.en to erect monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade : An invention so...England, the seat of riches, and arts, and commerce, c Page 392. J Munlen, p. 181. Appendix mcrce, would have contained at present as little industry as... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1809 - 588 sivua
...squeezes presents or takes forfeitures: in England, it engaged the queen to erect the monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade: an invention so...contained at present as little industry as Morocco, on the coast of Barbary. " Purveyance was a method of taxation, unequal, arbitrary, and oppressive.... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 sivua
...squeezes presents or takes forfeitures : In England, it engaged the queen to erect monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade : An invention so...present as little industry as Morocco, or the coast of Barbary. WE may farther observe, that this valuable privilege, valuable only because it proved afterwards... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 sivua
...squeezes presents or takes forfeitures; in England, it engaged the queen to erect the monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade: an invention so...seat of riches, and arts, and commerce, would have contamed at present as little industry as Morocco, on the coast of Barbary. " Purveyance was a method... | |
| 1811 - 546 sivua
...squeezes presents, or takes forfeitures. In England, it engaged the queen to erect monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade ; an invention so...pernicious, that had she gone on during a tract of years at the same rate, England, the seat of riches, and arts, and commerce, would have contained, at present,... | |
| 1811 - 600 sivua
...it engaged the queen to erect ' monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade ; an invcn' tion so pernicious, that had she gone on during a tract of ' years at the same rate, England, the seat of riches, and arts, ' and commerce, \vould have contained, at present,... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 sivua
...afterwards squeezes presents or takes forfeitures: In England, it engaged the Queen to erect monopolies, and grant patents for exclusive trade : An invention so...own rate, England, the seat of riches, and arts, and com392. * Murden, p. 181. merce, Append, merce, would have contained at present as little inIll, dustry... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1814 - 596 sivua
...remarked by the Historian, that " if she had gone on for a tract of years, at her own rate, England would have contained at present as little industry as Morocco, or the coast of Barbary" ' — are the Acts of such a period to be esteemed inviolable, and unalterable ? What, however,... | |
| 1814 - 698 sivua
...remarked by the historian, that ' if she had gone on for a tract of years, at her own rate, England would have contained at present as little industry as Morocco, or the coast of Barbarrf — are the Acts of such a period to be esteemed inviolable, and unalterable ? " What, however,... | |
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