The scheme of a national bank," says Smollett, "had been recommended to the ministry for the credit and security of the Government and the increase of trade and circulation.
The request was laid before the privy council, and then before the committee oftrade and plantations.
He had travelled over Europe, and visited most of its sovereigns, to plead against the slave-trade and slavery; and had twice before made visits to this country, under impressions of religious duty.
The Reciprocity Treaty practically made the people of the United States and of the British North American possessions, each living under a totally different form of government, one for all purposes of trade and intercourse.
Their work, largely beneficent, was being conducted in regions and among peoples little known, and in many instances missionaries turned explorers and became pioneers of trade and empire.
The admission of loyal members from the States now excluded from Congress, by allaying doubt and apprehension, would turn capital now awaiting an opportunity for investment into the channels of trade and industry.
Share of colonies to be raised by Enforcing acts of trade and navigation.
The Boston Port Bill, which shut the port of Boston to trade and commerce, forbade ships to come in or go out, and moved the customhouse to Marblehead.
The condition of trade and commerce, of agriculture and manufactures, grew worse instead of better, and the western movement of population became greater than ever.
Over the colonies, as a great governing body to aid the King, were the Lords of Trade and Plantations in London.
It makes use of trade and diplomacy, of scientific invention and technical improvement, to achieve its aims.
But if blessed with advantageous location for international trade and many or even a few fairly good harbors, such coasts tend to develop wide maritime dominion and colonial expansion.
To place him more advantageously the President sent to Powhatan, offering to buy the place called Powhatan, promising to defend him against the Monacans, to pay him in copper, and make a general alliance of trade and friendship.
And so at last, instead of loving contention and glory, men become lovers of trade and money, and they honor and reverence the rich man and make a ruler of him, and dishonor the poor man.
Although reliable data are unavailable, gross domestic product is lower than 12 years ago because of the loss of labor and capital and the disruption of trade and transport.
One was the cross-roads of migration, trade andtravel by land to and from Asia, Africa and Europe.
Throughout the sphere of Roman political influence, of trade and travel, the central position of Rome was recognized and acknowledged.
Yet an essential difference may be found between the hordes of Scythia and the Arabian tribes; since many of the latter were collected into towns, and employed in the labors of trade and agriculture.
But the spirit of rapine and revenge was attempered by the milder influence of trade and literature.
In the decline of the Carlovingian monarchy, the republic of Amalphi promoted the interest of trade and religion in the East.
To the House of Representatives: I transmit herewith a communication from the Secretary of State, accompanying the reports of the consuls of the United States on trade and commerce.
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