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In 1780 the imports from India amounted to about 200,000 lib .; and , in 1800 , to nearly 500,000 lib . Since then , they have continued to increase in a still greater proportion , the quantity of Bengal silk imported in 1823 having ...
In 1780 the imports from India amounted to about 200,000 lib .; and , in 1800 , to nearly 500,000 lib . Since then , they have continued to increase in a still greater proportion , the quantity of Bengal silk imported in 1823 having ...
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Yet , with such evidence on the table of Parliament , the grants have been annually continued , both before and since the Union . Attempts were made at various times , by the Opposition , to reduce this expenditure ; but it is evident ...
Yet , with such evidence on the table of Parliament , the grants have been annually continued , both before and since the Union . Attempts were made at various times , by the Opposition , to reduce this expenditure ; but it is evident ...
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Then , might I be after asking you , Mr Crostwhaite , " continued the insinuating informer , " if ye thought of speaking to his Lordship , as ye promised , about the bit ' rear of rint that we was owing since last Lady Day come ...
Then , might I be after asking you , Mr Crostwhaite , " continued the insinuating informer , " if ye thought of speaking to his Lordship , as ye promised , about the bit ' rear of rint that we was owing since last Lady Day come ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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