The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... considerable embarrass- ments were on all hands admitted to exist , there appeared nothing like distress the complaints were con- fined to the diminution of profits and the lowness of wages ; but it was never pretended that the demand ...
... considerable embarrass- ments were on all hands admitted to exist , there appeared nothing like distress the complaints were con- fined to the diminution of profits and the lowness of wages ; but it was never pretended that the demand ...
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... considerable length on the same to- pics , and followed nearly the same course of observation on the prospects of the country , and the bearings of its domestic and foreign policy . The remarks of these honourable members called up Mr ...
... considerable length on the same to- pics , and followed nearly the same course of observation on the prospects of the country , and the bearings of its domestic and foreign policy . The remarks of these honourable members called up Mr ...
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... considerable length to the statements and argu- ments of Mr Tierney . He contended that prior to the year 1811 , a privy purse was distinctly recognised by the Legislature , and that the act of that year did nothing but repeal the provi ...
... considerable length to the statements and argu- ments of Mr Tierney . He contended that prior to the year 1811 , a privy purse was distinctly recognised by the Legislature , and that the act of that year did nothing but repeal the provi ...
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... considerable length his principal object would be to touch upon those points , the details of which would subse- quently come under the notice of the committee . He felt great confidence , that at the termination of the labours of the ...
... considerable length his principal object would be to touch upon those points , the details of which would subse- quently come under the notice of the committee . He felt great confidence , that at the termination of the labours of the ...
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... considerable deficit . In the income for the year ending the 5th of January 1817 , the expenditure was L. 54,200,000 , and the income L. 51,300,000 , leaving a deficiency of L. 2,000,000 . In that same year , too , but for the arrears ...
... considerable deficit . In the income for the year ending the 5th of January 1817 , the expenditure was L. 54,200,000 , and the income L. 51,300,000 , leaving a deficiency of L. 2,000,000 . In that same year , too , but for the arrears ...
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