I His sacred royal majesty of Portugal promises, both in his own name, and that of his successors, to admit, for ever hereafter, into Portugal, the woollen cloths, and the rest of the woollen manufactures of the British, as was accustomed, till they were... The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of ... - Page 237by Parliament proc - 1787Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1772 - 434 pages
...I. His facred royal majefty of Portugal promifes, both in his own name, and that of his fucceflbrs, to admit, for ever hereafter, into Portugal, the woollen cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufaftures of the Britons, as was accuftomed, till they were prohibited by the laws ; neverthelefs... | |
| Great Britain - 1785 - 466 pages
...lacred royal Majefty of Portugal promifes, both in his own name, and that of his fucceffors, to admic, for ever hereafter, into Portugal, the woollen cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufactures of the Britons, as was accuftomed, till they were prohibited by the laws ; neverthekfs upon this condition,... | |
| Great Britain, George Chalmers - 1790 - 574 pages
...I. His Sacred Royal Majefty of Portugal promifes, both in his own name and that of his fucceflbrs, to admit, for ever hereafter, into Portugal the woollen...cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufactures of the £ritons, as was accuftomed till they were prohibited by she laws : neverthelefs, upon this condition,... | |
| Great Britain, George Chalmers - 1790 - 558 pages
...I. His Sacred Royal Majefty of Portugal promifes, both in his own name and that of his fucceflbrs, to admit, for ever hereafter, into Portugal the woollen...cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufactures of the Britons, as was accuftomed rill they were prohibited by the laws: neverthelefs, upon this condition,... | |
| Great Britain, George Chalmers - 1790 - 558 pages
...Englifh parliament, and ambaflador extraordinary in Portugal, that it would be very acceptable to her, if the woollen cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufactures of Britain, might be admited into Portugal, the prohibition of them being taken off; that this matter may be treated... | |
| James Cavanah Murphy - 1795 - 390 pages
...His Sacred Royal Majefty of Portugal " promifes, both in his own name and that of his lue" ceffors, to admit for ever hereafter into Portugal the " woollen cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufac" tures of the Britons, as was accuftomed till they were " prohibited by the laws. Neverthelefs,... | |
| Adam Anderson - 1801 - 810 pages
...The King of Portugal, on his part, ilipulates, both in his own name, and " thofe of his fucceflors, to admit for ever hereafter into Portugal, the woollen...cloths, and " the reft of the woollen manufactures of the Britains," (thcfeare the very words of this treaty, as printed in the fourth volume of Treaties... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1802 - 642 pages
...I. His Sacred Royal Majefty of Portugal promifes, both in his own name and that of his fucceffors. to admit, for ever hereafter, into Portugal the woollen cloths, and ( the rrft of the manufactures of the Britons, as was ac-.r cnftomtd till they were prohibited by tht laws... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 852 pages
...in his own name, and that of his fuccefibrs, to admit, for ever hereafter, into y 3 Portugal, BOOK Portugal, the woollen cloths, and the reft of the woollen manufactures of the Britifh, as was accuftomed, till they were prohibited by the law ; neverthelefs upon this condition... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 760 pages
...had the address and the good fortune to prevail on Portugal to comply with this request. The Kingof Portugal engaged to admit for ever hereafter into Portugal the woollen cloths and the rest of the woollen manufactures of Britain, as was accustomed until they were prohibited by the laws... | |
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