| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1804 - 506 страници
...fell more to ftrangers yearly than we confume of theirs in value. For fuppofe that when this kingdom K plentifully ferved with the cloth, lead, tin, iron,...order duly kept in our trading, we may reft affured, fured, that the kingdom fhall be enriched yearly two hundred thoufand pounds, which muft be brought... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1824 - 144 страници
...value. For, suppose, that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of L. 2,200,000, by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 страници
...value. For, suppose, that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of L. 2,200,000, by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 страници
...value. For, suppose, that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of L. 2,200,000, by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 страници
...value; for, suppose that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of 2,200,000/., by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1847 - 358 страници
...value ; for, suppose that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of 2,200,000/., by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 страници
...value. For, suppose, that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of £2,200,000, by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| 1866 - 978 страници
...this kits;dom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin. iron, fish, and other native commoJities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of XJ.ïtHV-O', by which means we are enabled beyond the seas to buy and bring in foreign *ira for our... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1870 - 376 страници
...,value. For, suppose, that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of .£2,200,000, by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
| Roger Backhouse - 2000 - 482 страници
...value. For, suppose, that when this kingdom is plentifully served with cloth, lead, tin, iron, fish, and other native commodities, we do yearly export the overplus to foreign countries to the value of L. 2,200,000, by which means we are enabled, beyond the seas, to buy and bring in foreign wares for... | |
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