Annual Register, Том 59Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1819 |
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... less se- verity , throughout all the nations of Europe ; and have been consi- - derably aggravated by the unfa- vourable state of the season . Commons ; " I have directed the estimates for the current year to be laid be- fore you . 66 ...
... less se- verity , throughout all the nations of Europe ; and have been consi- - derably aggravated by the unfa- vourable state of the season . Commons ; " I have directed the estimates for the current year to be laid be- fore you . 66 ...
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... less than three millions during the war . That the general demand of goods for the foreign trade had not suffered in an equal proportion , he concluded from the official value of the ex- ports of steel and iron from the year 1814. From ...
... less than three millions during the war . That the general demand of goods for the foreign trade had not suffered in an equal proportion , he concluded from the official value of the ex- ports of steel and iron from the year 1814. From ...
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... less necessary that Parliament should , with all convenient speed , deliver itself from the agitation of this painful subject . It was , however , to be recollected , that there was no pro- bability that this question could be laid ...
... less necessary that Parliament should , with all convenient speed , deliver itself from the agitation of this painful subject . It was , however , to be recollected , that there was no pro- bability that this question could be laid ...
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... less than any man in the House , or perhaps was the only man entirely without anxiety : he existed in a sort of middle atmosphere , to bend his head to one side or the other , and enjoy the fray . " Mr. Lambton moved that the words ...
... less than any man in the House , or perhaps was the only man entirely without anxiety : he existed in a sort of middle atmosphere , to bend his head to one side or the other , and enjoy the fray . " Mr. Lambton moved that the words ...
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... less implicated in these criminal trans- actions , or who have apparently engaged in them , but with the view of obtaining information , and imparting it to the magistrates or to the secretary of state . The testimony of persons of both ...
... less implicated in these criminal trans- actions , or who have apparently engaged in them , but with the view of obtaining information , and imparting it to the magistrates or to the secretary of state . The testimony of persons of both ...
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