The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... witness to the anxiety which had been shown to find out subjects of taxation which would be most pro- ductive and least oppressive . A tax upon articles of luxury would not have answered the purpose . They were therefore compelled to ...
... witness to the anxiety which had been shown to find out subjects of taxation which would be most pro- ductive and least oppressive . A tax upon articles of luxury would not have answered the purpose . They were therefore compelled to ...
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... witness , at the present moment , the triumph of humanity over prejudice , and also would have had the satisfaction to consider that he had been the chief instrument , under Providence , in achieving it . The principles which CHAP . 5 ...
... witness , at the present moment , the triumph of humanity over prejudice , and also would have had the satisfaction to consider that he had been the chief instrument , under Providence , in achieving it . The principles which CHAP . 5 ...
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... witness- ed the unparalleled triumphs of the British Navy , would have been rec- koned a successful commander , was born at Elgin , in Scotland , in June 1745 , and received the rudiments of his education at the school of his native ...
... witness- ed the unparalleled triumphs of the British Navy , would have been rec- koned a successful commander , was born at Elgin , in Scotland , in June 1745 , and received the rudiments of his education at the school of his native ...
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... witness saw five or six persons there- on . Bagueley and Drummond were on the stage . Witness reduced to wri- tingwhat he had then heard . Harrison , who was chairman , spoke with great contempt of Government , and ended by making some ...
... witness saw five or six persons there- on . Bagueley and Drummond were on the stage . Witness reduced to wri- tingwhat he had then heard . Harrison , who was chairman , spoke with great contempt of Government , and ended by making some ...
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... Witness saw the three prisoners before at a meeting near the same place ; when they ad- dressed the crowd on the subject of Parliamentary Reform , and abused and ridiculed the police of the town . They appeared acquainted with one ...
... Witness saw the three prisoners before at a meeting near the same place ; when they ad- dressed the crowd on the subject of Parliamentary Reform , and abused and ridiculed the police of the town . They appeared acquainted with one ...
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