If it be true that this measure has an inevitable tendency to admit the introduction of that British capital which is most likely to give life to all the operations of commerce, and to all the improvements of agriculture, if it be that which, above all... Union Pamphlets - Page 551799Full view - About this book
| Charles Lucas - Ireland - 1756 - 1078 pages
...AGRICULTURE ; if it be that which above all other confiderations w ma/? likely to give SECURITY, QJJIET, and internal REPOSE to Ireland : if it is likely to...likely to communicate from hence thofe habits which diftinguifti this country, and which, by a ctntinued gradatisn * See Speech en the Union. tion unite... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1799 - 788 pages
...that which above all other confidcrations is moll likely to give fccurity, quiet, and internal rcpofe to Ireland ; if it is likely to remove the chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilization, by a more intimate intcrcourfe with England ; if it is more likely to communicate... | |
| Charles Coote - Ireland - 1802 - 544 pages
...to all the improvements of agriculture ; if it be that which above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose to Ireland ; if it be likely to remove the chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilisation, bjr a... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1819 - 810 pages
...to all the improvements of agriculture ; if it be that, which above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose...advancement of wealth and civilization, by a more intimate intercourse with England; if it is more likely to communicate from hence those habits which distinguish... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 456 pages
...to all the improvements of agriculture ; if it be that, which above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose...chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilization, by a more intimate intercourse with England; if it is more likely to communicate from... | |
| William Pitt - Great Britain - 1806 - 464 pages
...above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose to Iieland; if it is likely to remove the chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilization, by a more intimate intercourse with England; if it is more likely to communicate from... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 546 pages
...to all the improvements of agriculture ; if it be that, which above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose...chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilization, by a more intimate intercourse with England ; if it is more likely to communicate... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...to all the improvements of agriculture ; if it be that which above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose...chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilisation, by a more intimate intercourse with England ; if it is more likely to communicate... | |
| William Pitt - Great Britain - 1808 - 460 pages
...to all the improvements of agriculture ; if it be that, which above all other considerations is most likely to give security, quiet, and internal repose...chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilization, by a more intimate intercourse with England ; if it is more likely to communicate... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pages
...considerations, was best calculated to give security, quiet, and internal repose to that country \ if it were likely to remove the chief bar to the internal advancement of wealth and of civilization, by a more intimate intercourse with England ; if it were more likely to communicate... | |
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