Kiwei Ha'aoulin tried to demur, claiming commercial privilege, but soon realized it would not avail.
The only period of relative stability was between 1913 and 1934, when United States marines insured our commercial privileges in Haiti.
This designation would provide commercial privileges, similar to those granted by Bernardino Rivadavia to Britain.
The king granted borough haws as places of refuge in Kent, and in London he gave them with commercial privileges to his bishops.
In Europe, incorporated cities were "incubators of capitalism," autonomous centers protected by civil law and commercial privileges.
The price to the ruler was, at Bordeaux as elsewhere, the grant of extensive commercial privileges.
The commercial privileges were renewed in the Treaty of Vordingborg, 1435.
On a diplomatic mission to Cyprus in 1196 he negotiated commercial privileges for his town's merchants.
Xenophobia, envy of English commercial privileges, religious prejudice and fears of foreign political views all contributed to a conservative approach to early naturalization law.
Soon, other Western powers also received commercial and residential privileges.