| Abraham John Valpy - 1816 - 618 páginas
...that respectable body, to conceal the names of individuals resident in, or connected with, the \V. Indies, who send them, from humane motives, useful...that country. To demand the highest evidence of such offences when consummated Iiy actual importation, namely, the judicial conviction of the smugglers,... | |
| Gilbert Farquhar Mathison - 1816 - 120 páginas
...if it were not a necessary precaution with that body, to conceal the names of individuals resident in, or connected with, the West Indies, who send them,...popular odium or private resentment in that country." " As to informers for penalties under the laws of trade, not being officers of the Navy or Custom House,... | |
| Joseph Marryat - 1816 - 286 páginas
...extent at least, if it were " not a necessary precaution to conceal the names " of individuals resident in, or connected with the !' West Indies, who send...expose the " authors to popular odium, or private resent" ment, in that country."* Thus they artfully, and unjustly, excite that popular odium, which... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1816 - 608 páginas
...with that respectable body, to conceal the names of individuals resident in, or connected with, the W. Indies, who send them, from humane motives, useful...might otherwise dangerously expose the authors to Jiopular odium or private resentment in that country. To demand the highest evidence of such offences... | |
| Colonist, Colonist (Writer on colonial West Indies politics) - 1816 - 390 páginas
...if it were not a tiecessary precaution "with that body, to conceal the names of individuals resident in, or connected with the West Indies, who send them, from humane motives, useful information," (pages 22, and 23.) Let us know their colour and object. Whether they may not wish to transport their... | |
| Joseph Marryat - 1818 - 160 páginas
...in qr "Connected with, the West ladies, who send " them, from humane motives, useful infbriaa" tion; the transmission of it might otherwise " dangerously...expose the authors, to. popular " odium or private reseutmeut iathast country;" and yet, in defiance of this caution, the momeni lie obtains a communication,... | |
| James MacQueen - 1825 - 234 páginas
...if it were not a necessary precaution with that Body, to CONCEAL the names of individuals RESIDENT IN, or CONNECTED WITH, the WEST INDIES, who SEND them,...popular odium or private resentment in that country."! They must be very stupid, indeed, my Lord, who misunderstand the meaning of such passages, and very... | |
| James MacQueen - 1825 - 230 páginas
...if it were not a necessary precaution with that Body, to CONCEAL the names of individuals RESIDENT IN, or CONNECTED WITH, the WEST INDIES, who SEND them,...authors to popular odium or private resentment in that country."f They must be very stupid, indeed, my Lord, who misunderstand the meaning of such passages,... | |
| 1815 - 664 páginas
...not a necessary precaution with that respectable Body, to conceal the names of individuals resident in, or connected with, the West Indies, who send them,...popular odium •or private resentment in that country. ' p. 22, 23. To require the highest proof of such infringements, the conviction of the ofieitders,... | |
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