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" ... the facilities granted by the acts, think it right to make an observation, which, whether in considering this or any other branch of trade, ought never to be disregarded. " Whenever a question arises, to grant or withhold a permission to carry on... "
Letters to the Right Hon. the Earl of Darnley, on the State of Ireland: In ... - Page 80
by J. R. Elmore - 1828 - 136 pages
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Miscellaneous Notices Relating to China: And Our Commercial Intercourse with ...

Sir George Thomas Staunton - China - 1822 - 458 pages
...unrestricted trade, with whatever part of the world, in whatever ships, and whatever commodities, tfa burthen of the proof rests upon those who propose...permission, or to impose the restriction. Restriction being in itself an evil, requires, as well for its continuance, as its original imposition, a special...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 16

Christianity - 1828 - 636 pages
...arises, to grant or withhold a permission toi carry on unrestricted trade, with whatever part ofthe world, in whatever ships, and whatever commodities,...restriction . Restriction, as your Committee have observed iii a former Report, being in itself an evil, requires, as well for its continuance as its original...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 16

James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 620 pages
...to grant or withhold a permission to i arr y on unrestricted trade, with whatever part of the wcrld, in whatever ships, and whatever commodities, the burthen of the proof rests upou those who propose to withhold the permission, or to impose the restriction Restriction, as your...
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Miscellaneous Notices Relating to China, and Our Commercial Intercourse with ...

Sir George Thomas Staunton - China - 1850 - 518 pages
...is made by the Committee of the House of Commons : — " Whenever a question arises, to grant or to withhold a permission to carry on unrestricted trade,...permission, or to impose the restriction. Restriction being in itself an evil, requires, as well for its continuance, as its original imposition, a special...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 6

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1821 - 586 pages
...any other branch of trade, ought never to be disregarded. Whenever a question arises, to grant or to withhold a permission to carry on unrestricted trade,...withhold the permission or to impose the restriction. Restricr tion, as Your Committee have observed in a former Report, being in itself Reportofi8ao,ps...
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