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" That it is the opinion of this committee, that it is highly important to the general interest of the British empire, that the trade between Great Britain and Ireland be encouraged and extended as much as possible; and for that purpose that the intercourse... "
The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal - Page 107
1785
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

1741 - 770 pages
...as much a poflible ; and for that purpofe that the intercnurfe and commerce be finally fettled and regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries." Now, Sir, if the fettlement which we ire neccffary to conceal a partiality for the ftronget againft...
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 4

1785 - 492 pages
...as much as pciTible ; and for that purpofe, that the intercourfe and commerce be finally fettled and regulated, on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries. II. That towards carrying into full efieft fo defireable a Settlement, it is fit and proper tint all...
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1786 - 838 pages
...as much as pofTible;- and tor that purpol'c that the intercourle and commerce be finally fettled and regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries." Now, Sir, if the Settlement which we are •bout to form (hall fail of being jud and equitable for...
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 10

1786 - 506 pages
...that the ¡ntercourfe and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland lli'jiiid be finally/ fettled on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries. After having read this refolution, he would fay no more on the fubjcâ of mconliliency. The noble Lord...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1785 - 796 pages
...much. " as pollible ; and, for that purpole, that the intercourfe and " commerce be finally fettled and regulated, on permanent • • and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both " countries." He began by obferving, that the attention of the Committee having been engrofled tor fo many weeks...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1786 - 828 pages
...to very high duties. PUBLIC PA P ER «ommerce between Great Britain and Ireland íhould be finally regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries. " to which the export may be made, «* (hall be returned and compared " with the entry outwards." IV....
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Annual Register, Volume 27

Edmund Burke - 1787 - 608 pages
...Britim empire, that the intercourfe and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland mould be finally regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries. 2. That a full participation of commercial advantages mould be permanently fecured to Ireland, whenever...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 55

1789 - 540 pages
...as much as pofiible, and for that purpofe, that (he intercoiirfe and commerce be Dually fettled and regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries. 11. Refolvt J, Thar, towards carrying into fall . i', , i fa delirable a ll.ili in-nt, it is fit and...
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament ..., Volume 4

William Belsham - 1795 - 566 pages
...as much as possible ; and for that purpose, that the intercourse and commerce be finally settled and regulated on permanent and equitable principles for the mutual benefit of both countries. II. That all article*, not the growth or manufacture of Great Britain or Ireland, should be imported...
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An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of ..., Volume 4

Adam Anderson - 1801 - 782 pages
...intcrefts of both countries, that the commerce between Great Britain and Ireland fhould be finally regulated on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both countries. " II. That a full participation of commercial advantages mould be permanently fecured to Ireland, whenever...
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