| Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1817 - 646 pages
...Honourable Company's territories. 2. They will have the same privilege and freedom of trade to and with all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope, and also with His Majesty's European dominions, as are possessed by natural-born subjects of Great Britain.... | |
| Lady Sophia Raffles - 1835 - 466 pages
...Honourable Company's territories. " 2. They will have the same privilege and freedom of trade to and with all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope, and also with His Majesty's European dominions, as are possessed by natural-born subjects of Great Britain.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 630 pages
...question arose as to the validity of the charter giving to the plaintiffs the exclusive right of trading to all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope. Contrary to our notions on the subject, he insisted very elaborately and ingeniously that such a charter... | |
| 1846 - 580 pages
...question arose as to the validity of the charter giving to the plaintiffs the exclusive right of trading to all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope. Contrary to our notions on the subject, he insisted very elaborately and ingeniously that such a charter... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 324 pages
...of Great Britain in India. They will also have the same privilege and freedom of trade to, and with, all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope, and also with His Majesty's European dominions, as are possessed by natural-born subjects of Great Britain.'... | |
| Demetrius Charles Boulger - 1897 - 460 pages
...Honourable Company's territories. " 2. They will have the same privilege and freedom of trade to, and with, all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope, and also with His Majesty's European dominions, as are possessed by natural-born subjects of Great Britain.... | |
| Donald Maclaine Campbell - 1915 - 840 pages
...Honourable Company's territories. " 2. They will have the same freedom and privilege of trade to and with all countries to the east of the Cape of Good Hope, and also with His Majesty's European dominions as are possessed by natural born subjects of Great Britain.... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1928 - 440 pages
...in the story and state that, while the bank was in the hands of Mr. Law and his partners, they had received from the government the exclusive privilege...leased under the old regime; and they were at last intrusted with the receipt of all the revenues of the state. In return for these privileges, besides... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1928 - 440 pages
...in the story and state that, while the bank was in the hands of Mr. Law and his partners, they had received from the government the exclusive privilege...those duties which were usually leased under the old r6gime; and they were at last intrusted with the receipt of all the revenues of the state. In return... | |
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