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Page 964
... interest ought to be considered as active debt , seeing that interest has been regularly and fully paid to other ... interests of the memorialists ; but your Excellency may assure these parties that they shall be regarded with that ...
... interest ought to be considered as active debt , seeing that interest has been regularly and fully paid to other ... interests of the memorialists ; but your Excellency may assure these parties that they shall be regarded with that ...
Page 1185
... interests of the proprietors of sulphur mines , and pointed out the folly of giving rise to a series of angry discussions , or reta- liatory measures , on the part of Great Britain , when the common interests of trade are becoming every ...
... interests of the proprietors of sulphur mines , and pointed out the folly of giving rise to a series of angry discussions , or reta- liatory measures , on the part of Great Britain , when the common interests of trade are becoming every ...
Page 1226
... interests of its own subjects , which it never allows to be violated with impunity . But the British Government still hopes that ere this the King of Naples will have learnt , by his own experience in Sicily , that M. Taix's monopoly is ...
... interests of its own subjects , which it never allows to be violated with impunity . But the British Government still hopes that ere this the King of Naples will have learnt , by his own experience in Sicily , that M. Taix's monopoly is ...
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