The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19John Ballantyne and Company, 1828 - Europe |
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... tion of justice , or in the collection of the revenue , instead of being defended or palliated , were discouraged or re- medied by them ; and , instead of re- sisting every proposed measure which partook of the nature of change - fixing ...
... tion of justice , or in the collection of the revenue , instead of being defended or palliated , were discouraged or re- medied by them ; and , instead of re- sisting every proposed measure which partook of the nature of change - fixing ...
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... tion towards his Majesty . His Ma- jesty on his part is constant and un- wearied in his endeavours to reconcile conflicting interests , and to recommend and cultivate peace both in the Old World and in the New . " His Majesty commands ...
... tion towards his Majesty . His Ma- jesty on his part is constant and un- wearied in his endeavours to reconcile conflicting interests , and to recommend and cultivate peace both in the Old World and in the New . " His Majesty commands ...
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... tion . But undoubtedly he likewise con- curred with the declaration in it , that correctives and palliatives might and ought to be applied to present distress . The measures which would be brought forward were none which had not been ...
... tion . But undoubtedly he likewise con- curred with the declaration in it , that correctives and palliatives might and ought to be applied to present distress . The measures which would be brought forward were none which had not been ...
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... tion would have held good , if the re- ceipts at the end of the year 1825 , as compared with those of 1824 , showed a diminution of L. 1,200,000 . In addi- tion to that reduction from the source he had named , another important de ...
... tion would have held good , if the re- ceipts at the end of the year 1825 , as compared with those of 1824 , showed a diminution of L. 1,200,000 . In addi- tion to that reduction from the source he had named , another important de ...
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... tion which could be agitated in that House . It was clearly improper to bring it forward at a time when the attention of Parliament was likely to be taken up with an important altera- tion in the currency . The question of the currency ...
... tion which could be agitated in that House . It was clearly improper to bring it forward at a time when the attention of Parliament was likely to be taken up with an important altera- tion in the currency . The question of the currency ...
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