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<p>and <del>they</del> we trust that the results at which <del>they</del> we have arrived, <lb/> will be <del>regarded</del> viewed, not so much <del>with a</del> in reference to their <lb/> abstract <add>offer</add>, as to the state of opinion and of legislation in<lb/> France. For thirty years, nearly <del>,</del> every law passed on<lb/> customhouse matters, has been intended to invigorate the<lb/> system of protection and prohibition. Under the <del>sanction of</del> <lb/> encouragement of the legislature, much capital has been laid<lb/> out <del>,</del> for the establishment and extension of protected manufactures,<lb/> whose <add>now</add> tottering and uncertain position )the consequence of the<lb/> system,) has naturally made their, proprietors most feeling by<lb/> alive to any change which might affect them. In the ratio<lb/> of their <add>in</add>security, their alarm <del>would</del>must naturally be. But,<lb/> while, on the one hand, we have desired to treat every subject<lb/> which trenched on the existing legislation of France, with all<lb/> that deference and attention which existing interests demand, <lb/> we have not hesitated, <del>at the same time</del>, to express our own<lb/> opinion, without backwardness or reservation. And we<lb/> leave the views we have adopted, to be estimated by Your<lb/> Lordships, with a strong feeling of the privilege we enjoy,<lb/> or being allowed to exhibit without check or control.</p> | |||
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and they we trust that the results at which they we have arrived,
will be regarded viewed, not so much with a in reference to their
abstract offer, as to the state of opinion and of legislation in
France. For thirty years, nearly , every law passed on
customhouse matters, has been intended to invigorate the
system of protection and prohibition. Under the sanction of
encouragement of the legislature, much capital has been laid
out , for the establishment and extension of protected manufactures,
whose now tottering and uncertain position )the consequence of the
system,) has naturally made their, proprietors most feeling by
alive to any change which might affect them. In the ratio
of their insecurity, their alarm wouldmust naturally be. But,
while, on the one hand, we have desired to treat every subject
which trenched on the existing legislation of France, with all
that deference and attention which existing interests demand,
we have not hesitated, at the same time, to express our own
opinion, without backwardness or reservation. And we
leave the views we have adopted, to be estimated by Your
Lordships, with a strong feeling of the privilege we enjoy,
or being allowed to exhibit without check or control.
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