| Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville, Étienne Clavière - 1795 - 274 strani
...any thwg which is great* ing paper will not be long unequal to theirs, if it does not furpafs it.* But if there be an object of commerce for which Europeans...certain and lucrative employ, it is that of paper: theconfumption will always be equal at leaft to the production, and its numerous ufes infure a ftill... | |
| Nancy Vincent McClelland - 1924 - 540 strani
...silk Stockings, jewelry, and "different sorts of paper, Stained paper, etc." If there be an objedl of commerce for which Europeans need not fear a reciprocal...if there be an article which offers to all European manufacturers a certain and lucrative employ, it is that of paper. The Americans cannot enjoy this... | |
| Richard J. Wolfe - 1990 - 316 strani
...stockings, jewelry, and "different sorts of paper, stained paper, etc." Brissot de VVarville also notes that If there be an object of commerce for which Europeans...if there be an article which offers to all European manufacturers a certain and lucrative employ, it is that of paper. The Americans cannot enjoy this... | |
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