| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English literature - 1705 - 448 pages
...found a Miftake. And I think every Nation, but efpecially this, (which is (b well ftored with other Commodities for Trade) ought to be very jealous of a Trade carried on by the Exportation of their Gold and Silver, and to be yery careful, how to allow it, it being dangerous tomake that, which... | |
| Parliament commons, proc, Ch. ii - 1725 - 266 pages
...found a Miftake* And I think every Nation, but efpecially this, (which is fo well ftored with other Commodities for Trade) ought to be very jealous of a Trade carried on by the Exportation of their Gold and Siver, and to be very careful how to allow it, it being dangerous to make that, which... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 538 pages
...Commodities for Trade.) ought to be very jealous of a Trade, carried on by the Exportation of their Gold and Silver ; and to be very careful how to allow...which is the Standard of Trade, Merchandize itfelf. ' And as theiè Obje&ions ariiê againft the Trade itfelf, fi> there are others againft the preiènt... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 486 pages
...found a Miftake. And I think every Nation, but efpecially this, (which is fb well ftored with other Commodities for Trade) ought to be very jealous of a Trade, carried on by the Exportation of their Gold and Silver; and to be very careful how to allow it, it being dangerous to make that, which... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - Economics - 1847 - 356 pages
...found a mistake. And I think every nation, but especially this, which is so well stored with other commodities for trade, ought to be very jealous of...dangerous to make that which is the standard of trade merchandise itself." A third speaker (Mr. William Love), to much the same purport, argued, " that the... | |
| Travers Twiss - Business & Economics - 1847 - 358 pages
...found a mistake. And I think every nation, but especially this, which is so well stored with other commodities for trade, ought to be very jealous of...dangerous to make that which is the standard of trade merchandise itself." A third speaker (Mr. William Love), to much the same purport, argued, " that the... | |
| Sir Shafaʼat Ahmad Khan - East Indies - 1923 - 354 pages
...increased in some years from £200,000 to £600,000 per annum. This may increase to millions. Every nation ought to be very jealous of a trade carried on by the Exportation of its Gold and Silver, and to be careful how to allow it.' 1 There were, however, more serious objections... | |
| Economics - 2000 - 326 pages
...found a mistake. And I think every nation, but especially this, which is so well stored with other commodities for trade, ought to be very jealous of...dangerous to make that which is the standard of trade merchandise itself." A third speaker (Mr. William Love), to much the same purport, argued, " that the... | |
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