| 1836 - 652 str.
...least sophisticated rules of political economy, that it is worthy of extract in this place : — " Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality, have long...states of Europe are endeavouring to effect by more 137 ditto ditto . . . . . ditto 170 ditto Woollen manufactures ditto . . . . . . ditto 335 ditto 150... | |
| 1836 - 652 str.
...that it is worthy of extract in this place : — " Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality, have lonIj ago done for the Ottoman empire what the other states of Europe are endeavouring to effect by more . . . ditto 137 ditto Refined Sugar . . . ditto . . . . ditto 170 ditto Woollen manufactures ditto... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1854 - 450 str.
...liberty according to the laws, commercial liberty according to the laws of nature aud of reason. " Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality, have long...prohibitions have been unknown ; they opened all the ports uf their empire to the commerce, to the manufactures, to the territorial produce of the Occident, or,... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd CREASY - 1854 - 450 str.
...liberty according to the laws, commercial liberty according to the laws of nature aud of reason. " Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality, have long...combinations. Since the throne of the Sultans has been elavated at Constantinople, commercial prohibitions have been unknown ; they opened all the porU of... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1878 - 590 str.
...liberty according to the laws, commercial liberty according to the laws of nature and of reason. " Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality, have long...prohibitions have been unknown ; they opened all the port* of their empire to the commerce, to the manufactures, to the territorial produce of the Occident,... | |
| Clarence Richard Johnson - 1922 - 530 str.
...civil liberty according to the laws, and commercial liberty according to the laws of nature and reason. "Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality, have long...Ottoman Empire what the other states of Europe are endeavoring to effect by more or less happy political combinations. Since the throne of the sultans... | |
| C. W. Crawley - 1965 - 778 str.
...increasing international trade and a very liberal trade policy. The Moniteur Ottoman reported in 1832: 'Good sense, tolerance, and hospitality have long...effect by more or less happy political combinations. . . . Liberty of commerce has reigned here without limits. . . . The extreme moderation of duties is... | |
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