The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... object were insidi- ously opposed , even by Russia , Prus- sia , and Austria , who had no coloni- al interests to be compromised or endangered , and who could not by any possibility or ingenuity of con- struction ever have cause to ...
... object were insidi- ously opposed , even by Russia , Prus- sia , and Austria , who had no coloni- al interests to be compromised or endangered , and who could not by any possibility or ingenuity of con- struction ever have cause to ...
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... object of your deliberations ; and his Royal Highness has com- manded us to assure you of his dispo- sition to concur and co - operate in whatever may be best calculated to secure to his Majesty's subjects the full benefits of that ...
... object of your deliberations ; and his Royal Highness has com- manded us to assure you of his dispo- sition to concur and co - operate in whatever may be best calculated to secure to his Majesty's subjects the full benefits of that ...
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... 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 committee he was now about to ...
... 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 committee he was now about to ...
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... object , it is expedient now to increase the income of the country by the imposition of taxes to the a- mount of L.3,000,000 per annum . " On the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , the House on the 8th resolved itself into a ...
... object , it is expedient now to increase the income of the country by the imposition of taxes to the a- mount of L.3,000,000 per annum . " On the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , the House on the 8th resolved itself into a ...
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important object , it is expedient now to increase the income of the country by the imposition of taxes to the a- mount of L.3,000,000 per annum . ' The whole substance of the above re- solutions was , that in order to have a clear ...
important object , it is expedient now to increase the income of the country by the imposition of taxes to the a- mount of L.3,000,000 per annum . ' The whole substance of the above re- solutions was , that in order to have a clear ...
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