Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 499
... export in other ar- ley , peas , beans , and rye , I shall not trouble ticles an equal or greater quantity of human you , as it is inconsiderable , though a great food . Yet , to support your answer , you quantity of oats have been ...
... export in other ar- ley , peas , beans , and rye , I shall not trouble ticles an equal or greater quantity of human you , as it is inconsiderable , though a great food . Yet , to support your answer , you quantity of oats have been ...
Page 501
... export of wheat was 222,121 qrs . yearly From 1710 to 1760 , the average export of all sorts of grain was 600,000 qrs . yearly From 1700 to 1756 , only two years oc- curred in which wheat was imported . From 1746 to 1765 , both ...
... export of wheat was 222,121 qrs . yearly From 1710 to 1760 , the average export of all sorts of grain was 600,000 qrs . yearly From 1700 to 1756 , only two years oc- curred in which wheat was imported . From 1746 to 1765 , both ...
Page 777
... export which may be stopped , or a luxurious consumption as to import ; the pressure of famine may com- pel it , but wretched is the policy which leads a country to depend upon such a resource ; and ruinous is the necessity which tempts ...
... export which may be stopped , or a luxurious consumption as to import ; the pressure of famine may com- pel it , but wretched is the policy which leads a country to depend upon such a resource ; and ruinous is the necessity which tempts ...
Contents
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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