The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19John Ballantyne and Company, 1828 - Europe |
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... existing abuse , and of every antiquated absurdity , no matter how revolting to the common sense of mankind ; and apply , in all cases , the poet's maxim with regard to the dispensations of Providence , " what- ever is , is right , " to ...
... existing abuse , and of every antiquated absurdity , no matter how revolting to the common sense of mankind ; and apply , in all cases , the poet's maxim with regard to the dispensations of Providence , " what- ever is , is right , " to ...
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... existing difficulties of the country , and the measures which they thought best calculated to obviate their recurrence , or mitigate their in- jurious effects . He had himself assu- med that the revenue of 1825 would be L.500,000 or L ...
... existing difficulties of the country , and the measures which they thought best calculated to obviate their recurrence , or mitigate their in- jurious effects . He had himself assu- med that the revenue of 1825 would be L.500,000 or L ...
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... existing establish- ments . Now the plan of his right hon . friend went no farther than to take off , with the consent of the Bank , a few years sooner that it would necessarily expire , a prohibition of which the ef- fect , by the ...
... existing establish- ments . Now the plan of his right hon . friend went no farther than to take off , with the consent of the Bank , a few years sooner that it would necessarily expire , a prohibition of which the ef- fect , by the ...
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... existing establish- ments , rather than to create new esta- blishments all over the country , to ri- val and extinguish the old ones . As to the charge of his right hon . friend's pressing his measure unawares upon the country , he must ...
... existing establish- ments , rather than to create new esta- blishments all over the country , to ri- val and extinguish the old ones . As to the charge of his right hon . friend's pressing his measure unawares upon the country , he must ...
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under the pressure now existing in the country , he did not think it advisable that the state of the corn laws should be brought under consideration during the present session . Mr Caleraft contended that the mi- sery under which the ...
under the pressure now existing in the country , he did not think it advisable that the state of the corn laws should be brought under consideration during the present session . Mr Caleraft contended that the mi- sery under which the ...
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