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Journal of the House of Lords
… Nature should be retained. Do you know what Powers the Dutch Consuls possess? I do not. The Witness is directed to …
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… The remaining Part of the Population are either English, Dutch or Portuguese, or Descendants from each of that Class … Coromandel Coast. The Law which applies to the English, Dutch and Portuguese, and to their Descendants, is so much of the Dutch Roman Law as has been adopted by His Majesty's …
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… Eastern Archipelago, were carrying away a good deal of the Dutch Commerce. It struck me, that if the English Free Trader …
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… Trade and having an Authority also. There are American and Dutch Consuls residing at Canton, are there not? Yes, there … Ships of his own Country? I believe none whatever. Has the Dutch Consul any? I am not aware what the Power of the Dutch Consul may be; when I left China it was a new …
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… Natives under ancient Custom. Under the Portuguese and the Dutch Government there were regular Registries of Lands. Are … in equal Shares to Male and Female, according to the Dutch Roman Law; in another Part of the Island according to … Law has been so completely modified by the Portuguese and Dutch Conquests, that it is the Dutch Roman Law which …
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… over-trading did not take place. Do you know whether the Dutch supply much of the Tea that is now consumed in Europe? …
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… the Authority of the Company's Representatives. Do the Dutch carry on any considerable Trade in Canton? When I left … they traded entirely under a chartered Company, (the Dutch East India Company;) during the War that Trade was … Carriers of that Trade; at the Conclusion of the War the Dutch appeared again; there were some private Ships, others …
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… from Europeans; some few from Englishmen, but chiefly from Dutch, French and Portuguese; also Native Converts. They are …
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… I think the Regulations were pretty nearly the same. The Dutch have always permitted European Capital and Skill to be employed. Did the Dutch permit a permanent Acquisition of Property by Europeans? Always. There were large Dutch Proprietors when we took Possession of the Island, and …
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… that they are more restricted and watched than even the Dutch, who are allowed to trade to the Port of Nangasacky. …
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