The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... course of last year , too , the importation of cot- ton , from various parts of the world , exceeded the quantities imported in each of the four or five years im- mediately preceding , by a very con- siderable amount ; and as the prices ...
... course of last year , too , the importation of cot- ton , from various parts of the world , exceeded the quantities imported in each of the four or five years im- mediately preceding , by a very con- siderable amount ; and as the prices ...
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... course of the American war , ad- ditional taxes had been laid on to the amount of L. 5,000,000 ; but so far were the ministers or the parliament of that time from considering such an serve . increase of the public burdens as a matter of ...
... course of the American war , ad- ditional taxes had been laid on to the amount of L. 5,000,000 ; but so far were the ministers or the parliament of that time from considering such an serve . increase of the public burdens as a matter of ...
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... course of observation , and went at consider- able length into those views of the question which had been adopted by the gentlemen on his side of the house ; resting chiefly upon the com- munication made to the house by his Royal ...
... course of observation , and went at consider- able length into those views of the question which had been adopted by the gentlemen on his side of the house ; resting chiefly upon the com- munication made to the house by his Royal ...
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... course of the session . The House , he said , would , of course , be anxious to have the general estimates laid before it ; and as they were em- braced in a very narrow compass , it would not be necessary for him to claim attention to ...
... course of the session . The House , he said , would , of course , be anxious to have the general estimates laid before it ; and as they were em- braced in a very narrow compass , it would not be necessary for him to claim attention to ...
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... course to add to the sinking fund the sum he had already mentioned of L. 5,000,000 , by which not only the present loan , but the whole debt would be put in a fair process of li- quidation . It was true the loan of the present year ...
... course to add to the sinking fund the sum he had already mentioned of L. 5,000,000 , by which not only the present loan , but the whole debt would be put in a fair process of li- quidation . It was true the loan of the present year ...
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