King, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between the subjects of each party, in all and every the kingdoms, states, provinces and territories subject to their Majesties in Europe, for all and singular... Elements of Political Economy - Página 33por Arthur Latham Perry - 1875 - 543 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Casimir Freschot - 1715 - 854 páginas
...of Great Brltain^nd the moft Serene and molt Potent, the moftChrift^an King, That there fhall be a reciprocal, a,nd entirely perfect Liberty of .Navigation and Commerce between the Subjects .on each part, through all and ever) the Kingdoms , Statts, Domin'ons, and Pro vjnces of Their Royal... | |
| Charles King - 1721 - 452 páginas
...of Great Britain, and the moft Serene and moft Potent the moft Chriftian King, That there mail be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of Navigation and Commerce between the Subjects on each part thro all and every the Kingdoms, States, Dominions and Provinces of their Royal Majefties... | |
| 1732 - 582 páginas
...of Great Britain, and the moft Serene and moft Potent the moft Chriftian King, That there fhall be a reciprocal, and entirely perfect Liberty of Navigation and Commerce between the Subjects on each part, thro' all and every the Kingdoms, States, Dominions, and Provinces of their Royal in... | |
| John Gifford, John Richards Green - 1809 - 582 páginas
...Great Britain, and the most serene and most potent, the Most Christian King, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...to their Majesties in Europe, for all and singular kinds of goods, in those places, upon the conditions, and in such a manner and form as is settled and... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 744 páginas
...of Great Britain, and the most serene and most potent the Most Christian King, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...to their Majesties in Europe, for all and singular kinds of goods, in those places, upon the conditions, and in such manner and form as is settled and... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 páginas
...treaty of 1786, between Great Britain and France in particular, it is declared, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between the subjects of each state, in all their kingdoms and territories, for all kinds of goods, in those places, upon the conditions,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 776 páginas
...protection." In the spirit of this profession it was stipulated, in the first place, that there should be " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...to their majesties in Europe, for all and singular kinds of goods in those places ;" and by the second article it was declared that, even in the case... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 páginas
...protection.' In the spirit of this profession it was stipulated, in the first place, that there should be ' a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...states, provinces, and territories subject to their majeities in Europe, for all and singular kinds of goods in those places ;'and by the second article... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 412 páginas
...far surpasses anything ever proposed by the warmest modern advocates of free trade. It stipulated " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...commerce between the subjects of each party in all the kingdoms of Europe. The wines of France were to obtain admission on the same terms as those of... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 416 páginas
...far surpasses anything ever proposed by the warmest modern advocates of free trade. It stipulated " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...commerce between the subjects of each party in all the kingdoms of Europe. Tho wines of France were to obtaiu admission on the same terms as those of... | |
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