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Journal of the House of Lords
… the Government have one Key and I have another; by making the second Entry, I can get Possession of the Property … from this Country, and of adapting the Form and the Colour and Fashion of those Manufactures to the Taste which …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Calculation to the Amount that still remains unsettled; making the Total Benefit to the Territory, by reason of using …
Journal of the House of Lords
… it should be the Fact that, having an Opportunity of making such a Choice, they have chosen the inferior …
Journal of the House of Lords
… were deeply disappointed. Does not that Difficulty of making Remittances on the Part of Merchants trading to the … Chinese have a Method, which is constantly practised, of making their old Teas look new, by submitting them to an … Certainly. Do they take into Consideration, in making that Charge, the Circumstance of their Officers …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the People shut up their Shops, and the Judge who was making the Inquiries was obliged to desist. The Natives … gradual; but the ultimate Result I apprehend might be, the making over all Civil Business to the Natives, retaining the … Manufactures; the Europeans, who supply their Place, making use chiefly of Articles of their own Country, while …
Journal of the House of Lords
… to clean it. India Cotton is generally used by itself for making low Goods, or else mixed with American and other … and my Remark upon it in Writing was, "Thistledown of Gold Colour;" and I saw another of Silver Colour. I got the Hatters to make Trial of it instead of …
Journal of the House of Lords
… but its being made up into Cakes. Is any Art required in making it up into Cakes? It requires that the Person should … Ryots to cultivate the Poppy, unless the Company begin by making them an Advance equivalent to the Price they … of the Country. Does it require any Skill? No; no Skill in making it. There is none required in cultivating it? No; only …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in Civil Matters. Would there be any Objection to making Europeans residing in a distant Part of the Provinces, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… I conceive there can be no Difficulty at any Time in making a Remittance in Bills, and more especially if the … issued for general Purposes, and the issuing of those Sums making such a Deduction from the Revenues of India as … not a Territorial Charge, inasmuch as it is incurred for making good the Deficiency occasioned by Investments for …
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