The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19John Ballantyne and Company, 1828 - Europe |
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... attention has been directed to the consideration of several measures , recommended in the last ses- sion of Parliament , for improving the condition of Ireland . " The industry of that part of the United Kingdom , his Majesty has the ...
... attention has been directed to the consideration of several measures , recommended in the last ses- sion of Parliament , for improving the condition of Ireland . " The industry of that part of the United Kingdom , his Majesty has the ...
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lordships , he observed , ought to turn their attention speedily to the great objects recommended by his Majesty -the placing the credit of the coun- try on a more firm foundation . The termination of hostilities in India has not been ...
lordships , he observed , ought to turn their attention speedily to the great objects recommended by his Majesty -the placing the credit of the coun- try on a more firm foundation . The termination of hostilities in India has not been ...
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... attention to this circumstance , that the convulsions in the pecuniary transac- tions of the country were not attribu . table to him or the other members of government . There was one cause so prominent , so great in magnitude , that it ...
... attention to this circumstance , that the convulsions in the pecuniary transac- tions of the country were not attribu . table to him or the other members of government . There was one cause so prominent , so great in magnitude , that it ...
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... attention of the House . It was , in his opinion , little less than a fraud to issue notes without having a security equal to the amount of the issue . He could not forbear express- ing on this occasion , the great grati- tude which the ...
... attention of the House . It was , in his opinion , little less than a fraud to issue notes without having a security equal to the amount of the issue . He could not forbear express- ing on this occasion , the great grati- tude which the ...
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... attention . Now , when he heard it said that Ireland had been perfectly quiet and prosperous , he thought that the cause lay in her expectation that some- thing would be done for her : and he trusted , that , at a fit and convenient ...
... attention . Now , when he heard it said that Ireland had been perfectly quiet and prosperous , he thought that the cause lay in her expectation that some- thing would be done for her : and he trusted , that , at a fit and convenient ...
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