Annual Register, Volume 68Edmund Burke 1827 - History |
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... respect , could main- tain , that it was desirable that these should be contemporaneous events ; and not one of those who pleaded for delay had pretended that the circulation of the small paper of the country banks should extend beyond ...
... respect , could main- tain , that it was desirable that these should be contemporaneous events ; and not one of those who pleaded for delay had pretended that the circulation of the small paper of the country banks should extend beyond ...
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... respect to the anxiety and unanimity with which these opinions were ex- pressed ; especially when coming from those who best knew the real nature , and practical effects , of the system . The grounds , too , on which the united ...
... respect to the anxiety and unanimity with which these opinions were ex- pressed ; especially when coming from those who best knew the real nature , and practical effects , of the system . The grounds , too , on which the united ...
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... respect to the subject , were per- haps better turned than the dignity of the matter required . Ac- cording , " said the chancellor of the Exchequer , " according to a celebrated production which has appeared in the northern part of the ...
... respect to the subject , were per- haps better turned than the dignity of the matter required . Ac- cording , " said the chancellor of the Exchequer , " according to a celebrated production which has appeared in the northern part of the ...
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... the comparative state of the shipping of both countries in the last year ; and , as Prussia seem - ›› ed to be the main object of jealousy , [ F ] 1 when there existed so little ground for it with respect HISTORY OF EUROPE . Y [ 65.
... the comparative state of the shipping of both countries in the last year ; and , as Prussia seem - ›› ed to be the main object of jealousy , [ F ] 1 when there existed so little ground for it with respect HISTORY OF EUROPE . Y [ 65.
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... respect to other countries , at the time this change of system was recommended ? In 1822 the king of Prussia issued an ordinance , establishing in his dominions the same duties which existed in our own , with a view of inducing other ...
... respect to other countries , at the time this change of system was recommended ? In 1822 the king of Prussia issued an ordinance , establishing in his dominions the same duties which existed in our own , with a view of inducing other ...
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