The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... proved , and he had no objection . He would say , show me that this , that , or the other expense could , in the slightest degree , contribute to his Majesty's comfort or convenience ; that it could serve even to gratify that caprice ...
... proved , and he had no objection . He would say , show me that this , that , or the other expense could , in the slightest degree , contribute to his Majesty's comfort or convenience ; that it could serve even to gratify that caprice ...
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... proved . But the Noble Lord , in building up this ar- gument , and drawing so happy a conclusion from it , had thrown out of his view altogether the sinking fund , which he could not but ima- gine was a burden to the country . This he ...
... proved . But the Noble Lord , in building up this ar- gument , and drawing so happy a conclusion from it , had thrown out of his view altogether the sinking fund , which he could not but ima- gine was a burden to the country . This he ...
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... proved a strong obstacle to the Union . The consequence , however , was , that while Great Britain raised a large proportion of the supplies , Ireland had recourse to loans . Be- tween the union of the two kingdoms , and the union of ...
... proved a strong obstacle to the Union . The consequence , however , was , that while Great Britain raised a large proportion of the supplies , Ireland had recourse to loans . Be- tween the union of the two kingdoms , and the union of ...
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... proved that their fortunes were not in a much more flourishing state than those of the manufacturer ; whilst the complaints which they were now daily and hourly receiving regarding the hea- viness of the poor - rates , showed that the ...
... proved that their fortunes were not in a much more flourishing state than those of the manufacturer ; whilst the complaints which they were now daily and hourly receiving regarding the hea- viness of the poor - rates , showed that the ...
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... proved the truth of what he had sta- ted ; for in those eight months there had been a most extravagant issue of notes , and yet it was at that time , and with the knowledge of this cir- cumstance , that the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
... proved the truth of what he had sta- ted ; for in those eight months there had been a most extravagant issue of notes , and yet it was at that time , and with the knowledge of this cir- cumstance , that the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
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