| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...incidental object would be gained, by the recognition of a sound principle or standard, to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred ; and by...policy of other States. That in thus declaring, as your Petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 860 pages
...incidental object would be gained by the recognition of a sound principle or standard, to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred ; and by...just views, by the legislature and by the nation at large,_ could not fail to have on the policy ol other states. 771] HOUSE OF COMMONS, Mr.EUice's Moiionfor... | |
| History - 1822 - 762 pages
...incidental object would be gained by the recognition of a sound prmciple or standard, to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred, and by...policy of other states. That in thus declaring, as your petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and... | |
| History - 1822 - 766 pages
...incidental object would be gained by the recognition of a sound principle or standard, to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred, and by...policy of other states. That in thus declaring, as your petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injustice of the restrictive system, and... | |
| History - 1822 - 768 pages
...incidental object would be gained by the recognition of a sound principle or standard, to which all subsequent, arrangements might be referred, and by...salutary influence which a promulgation of such just view« by the legislature, and by the nation at large, could not fail to have on the policy of other... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 736 pages
...incidental object would be gained by the recognition of a sound principle or standard, to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred ; and by...could not fail to have on -the policy of other states. 3D " That in thus declaring, as the petitioners do, their conviction of the impolicy and injustice... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Business & Economics - 1828 - 320 pages
...subsequent arrangements might " be referred ; and by the salutary influence " which a promulgation of just views by the " legislature, and by the nation...policy of other states. " That in thus declaring, as your Petitioners " do, their conviction of the impolicy and in" justice of the restrictive system,... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Business & Economics - 1828 - 112 pages
...incidental object would be gained, by the " recognition of a sound principle or standard, " to which all subsequent arrangements might " be referred; and by the salutary influence " which a promulgation of just views by the " legislature, and by the nation at large, could " not fail to have on the policy... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Economics - 1830 - 308 pages
...dental object would be gained, by the recogni" tion of a sound principle or standard, to which " all subsequent arrangements might be referred ; " and by the salutary influence which a proraul" gation of just views by the legislature, and by " the nation at large, could not fail to have... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Commerce - 1833 - 144 pages
...incidental object would be gained, by the recognition of a sound principle or standard to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred ; and by...promulgation of such just views by the legislature, and bv the nation at large, could not fail to ._ . -v^v.other states. "^""V_ O/5 ' That, in thus declaring,... | |
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