The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... hands admitted to exist , there appeared nothing like distress the complaints were con- fined to the diminution of profits and the lowness of wages ; but it was never pretended that the demand for our goods had fallen off , or that any ...
... hands admitted to exist , there appeared nothing like distress the complaints were con- fined to the diminution of profits and the lowness of wages ; but it was never pretended that the demand for our goods had fallen off , or that any ...
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... hands ; but with regard to Arbuthnot , there appeared no pre- text whatever . He had no doubt , however , that a distinct explanation would be received from the United States , as the nature of these trans- actions was inconsistent with ...
... hands ; but with regard to Arbuthnot , there appeared no pre- text whatever . He had no doubt , however , that a distinct explanation would be received from the United States , as the nature of these trans- actions was inconsistent with ...
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... hands of his Royal Highness was , as heretofore , undivided , the bill made provision , that the management of that trust should , as in the case of the Queen , be subject to the advice of a Coun- cil ; and it farther decreed the re ...
... hands of his Royal Highness was , as heretofore , undivided , the bill made provision , that the management of that trust should , as in the case of the Queen , be subject to the advice of a Coun- cil ; and it farther decreed the re ...
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... hands than those of the House of Commons . There was however a material distinction in the prece- dents , between providing for the servants of a Queen consort and of a King , on the demise of either : in the former case , the salaries ...
... hands than those of the House of Commons . There was however a material distinction in the prece- dents , between providing for the servants of a Queen consort and of a King , on the demise of either : in the former case , the salaries ...
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... hands to which it could by law be intrusted , the expenses of this office ought to be paid from some public fund , over which Parliament had the same con- trol as over the other sources whence money was granted . If this were a case of ...
... hands to which it could by law be intrusted , the expenses of this office ought to be paid from some public fund , over which Parliament had the same con- trol as over the other sources whence money was granted . If this were a case of ...
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