| 1788 - 708 pages
...any rate. In no other article was there any thing; very formidable in the rivalry of France. Olafs would not be imported to any amount. In particular...of lace indeed they might have the advantage, but поив which they would not enjoy independently of the treaty ; and the clamours about millinery... | |
| 1808 - 546 pages
...at any rate. In no other article was there any thing very formidable in the rivalry of France. Glass would not be imported to any amount. In particular...would not enjoy independent of the treaty ; and the clamors about millinery were vague and unmeaning, when, in addition to all these benefits, we included... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 502 pages
...at any rate. la no other article was there any thing very formidable in the rivalry of France. Glass would not be imported to any amount. In particular...have the advantage, but none which they would not «njoy independent of the treaty ; and the clamours about millinery were vague and unmeaning, when,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 760 pages
...at any rate. In no other article was there any thing very formidable in the rivalry of France. Glass would not be imported to any amount. In particular...were vague and unmeaning, when, in addition to all these benefits, we included the richness of the country with which we were to trade : with its superior... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 488 pages
...at any rate. In no other article was there any thing very formidable in the rivalry of France. Glass would not be imported to any amount. In particular...were vague and unmeaning, when, in addition to all these benefits, we included the richness of the country with which we were to trade : with its superior... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 pages
...at any rate. In no other article was there anything very formidable in the rivalry of France. Glass would not be imported to any amount. In particular...none which they would not enjoy independent of the ti eaty ; and the clamours about millinery were vague and unmeaning, when, in addition to all these... | |
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