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Page 1168
... monopoly in question , would be open to the subjects of all States , the stipulations of the Treaty with Great Britain would in no wise be infringed by the establishment of such a company . To this you will reply , that whatever may be ...
... monopoly in question , would be open to the subjects of all States , the stipulations of the Treaty with Great Britain would in no wise be infringed by the establishment of such a company . To this you will reply , that whatever may be ...
Page 1238
... monopoly , on which depends nearly altogether the existence of the trade of England with Sicily , will be evaded . It must be also held in view , that although the demand for con- sumption in England may be now estimated at 500,000 ...
... monopoly , on which depends nearly altogether the existence of the trade of England with Sicily , will be evaded . It must be also held in view , that although the demand for con- sumption in England may be now estimated at 500,000 ...
Page 1241
... monopoly was so positive , that Taix had written to his partner at Palermo , directing him to make public there : " Grace à la fermeté du Roi il a gagné une grande victoire sur les Anglais avec Monsieur Macgregor à leur tête . " That ...
... monopoly was so positive , that Taix had written to his partner at Palermo , directing him to make public there : " Grace à la fermeté du Roi il a gagné une grande victoire sur les Anglais avec Monsieur Macgregor à leur tête . " That ...
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