The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1820 - Great Britain |
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... Indies had derived a security which left no ground of alarm for the permanency of the manifold advantages which they would . produce . The islands of Ceylon and Tri- nidad , in point of locality and commercial benefit , would prove of ...
... Indies had derived a security which left no ground of alarm for the permanency of the manifold advantages which they would . produce . The islands of Ceylon and Tri- nidad , in point of locality and commercial benefit , would prove of ...
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... Indies . In the late war , although aggrandizement formed originally no object of it , yet such a principle became necessary , from the progress which the enemy had made in the extension of their territory . The king of Mysore ...
... Indies . In the late war , although aggrandizement formed originally no object of it , yet such a principle became necessary , from the progress which the enemy had made in the extension of their territory . The king of Mysore ...
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... Indies , I do not see any cession made by us which can be the subject of regret ; nor is there in the East Indies any position given to France which ought to be viewed with jealousy . The posses- sions in which she is to be reinstated ...
... Indies , I do not see any cession made by us which can be the subject of regret ; nor is there in the East Indies any position given to France which ought to be viewed with jealousy . The posses- sions in which she is to be reinstated ...
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... Indies were , during the three last years of peace , 3,183,000l . and during the last three years of war 5,617,000l . The amount of our exports to the United States of America is still more surprising , making , in the same periods of ...
... Indies were , during the three last years of peace , 3,183,000l . and during the last three years of war 5,617,000l . The amount of our exports to the United States of America is still more surprising , making , in the same periods of ...
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... Indies : it was these which formed the sinews of our strength , and compared with which the Levant trade was trifling . In another In thus considering the subject , it was point of view , he admitted that possessions necessary to look ...
... Indies : it was these which formed the sinews of our strength , and compared with which the Levant trade was trifling . In another In thus considering the subject , it was point of view , he admitted that possessions necessary to look ...
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