| Cope (Captain.) - 1754 - 410 páginas
...expected his Orders were to be his Rules, and not the Laws of England, which were an Heap of Nonfenfe, compiled by a few ignorant Country Gentlemen, who...good Government of their own private Families, much lefs for the Regulating of Companies and foreign Commerce, I AM the more particular in this Account,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 824 páginas
...expected his orders were to be his rules, and not the laws of England, which were an heap of nonfenfe, compiled by a few ignorant country gentlemen, who...good government of their own private families, much lefs for the regulating of companies and foreign commerce. I am the more particular in this account,... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 688 páginas
...desirable. Sir Josiah wrote back with anger :— " That he expected his orders were to be his rules, and not the laws of England, which were an heap of...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their own private families, much less for the regulating of Companies, and foreign commerce." (Hamilton's... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 700 páginas
...desirable. Sir Josiah wrote back with anger:—" That he expected his orders were to be his rules, and not the laws of England, which were an heap of...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the gopd of their own private families, much less for the regulating of Companies, and foreign commerce."... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 634 páginas
...audacity to say : " That he expected his orders to be his rule, and not the laws of England, which were a heap of nonsense, compiled by a few ignorant country...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their own private families, much less for the regulating of companies and foreign commerce." At... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 648 páginas
...audacity to say : " That he expected his orders to be his rule, and not the laws of England, which were a heap of nonsense, compiled by a few ignorant country...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their own private families, much less for the regulating of companies and foreign commerce." At... | |
| 1828 - 604 páginas
...be desirable. >>ir Jusiah wrote back with anger, that he expected his orders were to be his rules, and not the laws of England, which were an heap of...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their Otfn private families, much less for the regulating of companies and foreign commerce. Hamilton's... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 598 páginas
...otherwise be desirable. Sir Josiah wrote back with anger, that he expected his orders were to be his rules, and not the laws of England, which were an heap of...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their own private families, much less for the regulating of companies and foreign commerce. Hamilton's... | |
| Alexander Duff - 1839 - 738 páginas
...Bombay, that "his orders were to be the Governor's rules, and not the laws of England, which were a heap of nonsense, compiled by a few ignorant country...gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their ewn private families, much less for the regulating of companies and foreign commerce." Of... | |
| James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson - 1848 - 598 páginas
...his rules, and not the laws of England, which were an heap of nonsense, compiled by a few ipiorant country gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good of their own private families, much less for the regulating of Companies, and foreign commerce." (Hamilton's... | |
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