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" ... or a barrel of corn to any place in Europe out of the king's dominions. If this were for his majesty's service or the good of his subjects, we should not repine, whatever our sufferings are for it; but on my soul, it is the contrary for both. "
A History of American Manufactures from 1608 to 1860...: Comprising Annals ... - Page 82
by John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1861
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 63

Books - 1780 - 592 pages
...for our now hopeful commodity of (ilk : and it is not lawful for us to carry a pipe ftave, or a bumel of corn, to any place in Europe out of the King's dominions. If this were for his Majefty's fervice, or the good of the fubjefl, we fliould not repine, whatever...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 9

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1810 - 446 pages
...one now hopeful commodity, silk — for it is not lawful for us to carry a pipe slave, or a barrel of corn to any place in Europe, out of the King's dominions. If this were for his majesty's service, or the good of his subjects, we should not repine, whatever...
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The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year ..., Volume 1

Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 612 pages
...it ; as olive-trees, cotton, or vines : Besides this, we cannot procure any skilful men for our own now hopeful commodity of silk : And it is not lawful...place in Europe out of the king's dominions." The answer to the 23d inquiry, which is the concluding one, is characteristic of the man, as well as descriptive...
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The Farmers' Register, Volume 7

Edmund Ruffin - Agriculture - 1839 - 830 pages
...one now hopeful! commodity, silk ; lor it is not lawful! for us to carry a pipe slave, or a barrel of corn to any place in Europe out of the king's dominions. If this were for his majesty's service or the good of his subjects, we should not repine, whatever...
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The Navigation Laws of Great Britain: Historically and Practically ...

Joseph Allen - Great Britain - 1849 - 390 pages
...of it, as olive trees, cotton, or vines. Besides this, we cannot procure any skilful men for our own hopeful commodity of silk, and it is not lawful for...to any place in Europe out of the King's dominions. If this were for the good of His Majesty's service, or the good of the subject, we should not repine,...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Note Book, Volumes 3-4

William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 506 pages
...one now hopefull commodity, silk ; for it is not lawfull for us to carry a pipe stave, or a barrel of corn to any place in Europe out of the king's dominions. If this were for his majesty's service or the good of his subjects, we should not repine, whatever...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volumes 3-4

William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 502 pages
...one now hopefull commodity, silk ; for it is not lawfull for us to carry a pipe stave, or a barrel of corn to any place in Europe out of the king's dominions. If this were for his majesty's service or the good of his subjects, we should not repine, whatever...
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A History of American Manufactures, from 1608 to 1860: Exhibiting ..., Volume 1

John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - Industries - 1864 - 758 pages
...the obstructions to our trade and navigation by that severe Act of Parliament, which excludes us from having any commerce with any nation of Europe but...trade, although generally evaded, were felt to be so (1) Coxe'i View of US grievous, that they had no small influence in producing, in 1676, the insurrection...
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A History of American Manufactures from 1608 to 1860...

John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - Industries - 1866 - 649 pages
...the obstructions to our trade and navigation by that severe Act of Parliament, which excludes us from having any commerce with any nation of Europe but...trade, although generally evaded, were felt to be so grievous, that they had no small influence in producing, in 1676, the insurrection headed by Nathaniel...
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The Record of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 1, Issue 2

Naval art and science - 860 pages
...it, as olive trees or cotton or vines. Besides this, we cannot procure any skilful men for our own hopeful commodity of silk, and it is not lawful for us to carry pipe-stems or a bushel of corn to any place in Europe out of the king's dominions. If this were for...
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