Annual Register, Volum 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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Side 145
... foreign attachment ; and to provide that an equitable de- fence might be pleaded in bar to an action . The bill was well received in both Houses , and subsequently became law , having been but slightly altered in its passage through ...
... foreign attachment ; and to provide that an equitable de- fence might be pleaded in bar to an action . The bill was well received in both Houses , and subsequently became law , having been but slightly altered in its passage through ...
Side 172
... foreign ; and if any of these , purporting to be drawn in the colonies or a foreign country , were proved to have been drawn in England , then the holders could not recover . The records of the Bankruptcy Court showed that such was not ...
... foreign ; and if any of these , purporting to be drawn in the colonies or a foreign country , were proved to have been drawn in England , then the holders could not recover . The records of the Bankruptcy Court showed that such was not ...
Side 412
... foreign nations does not conflict with giving the widest range to our foreign commerce . This distinction , so clearly marked in history , seems to have been overlooked , or disregarded , by some leading foreign States . Our refusal to ...
... foreign nations does not conflict with giving the widest range to our foreign commerce . This distinction , so clearly marked in history , seems to have been overlooked , or disregarded , by some leading foreign States . Our refusal to ...
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