They have, accordingly, very seldom succeeded without an exclusive privilege; and frequently have not succeeded with one.
Without an exclusive privilege, they have commonly mismanaged the trade.
A new trade was at this time opened with Persia, through the dominions of the czar, and vested with an exclusive privilege in the Russian company, by an act of parliament.
He granted an exclusive privilege to the English for furnishing the Spanish West Indies with negroes, according to the assiento contract.
In 1677, the inventor obtained an exclusive privilege to make these engines during the period of twenty-five years.
HÅ“nnen, that indigo should be entirely banished from the empire, and that an exclusive privilege should be granted to those who dyed with woad.
No existing republic recognizes an exclusive privilege of any class to govern, or tolerates the institution of slavery.
Possession of a particular or exclusive privilege, prerogative, or distinction.
Defn: Endowed with a prerogative, or exclusive privilege.
At first the bank had a monopoly resulting from an exclusive privilege: that is now denied.
Endowed with a prerogative, or exclusive privilege.
It is plainly implied in the terms of this address that the Commons thought the King constitutionally competent to grant an exclusive privilege of trading to the East Indies.
It has ever since been held to be the sound doctrine that no power but that of the whole legislature can give to any person or to any society an exclusive privilege of trading to any part of the world.
The corporation was to have no exclusive privilege, and was to be restricted from trading in any thing but bills of exchange, bullion and forfeited pledges.
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