The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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Pàgina 21
... honour- able colleague had thought fit to make , lest it might be supposed that they were pledged to a parti- cular line of conduct at a subse- quent period , in consequence of the adoption of any proposed address . Perhaps it would ...
... honour- able colleague had thought fit to make , lest it might be supposed that they were pledged to a parti- cular line of conduct at a subse- quent period , in consequence of the adoption of any proposed address . Perhaps it would ...
Pàgina 24
... honour- able gentleman observed , that after what had passed last session , and af- ter the recommendation to the House of Commons in the speech from the throne , they were bound to take an early opportunity of examining the state of ...
... honour- able gentleman observed , that after what had passed last session , and af- ter the recommendation to the House of Commons in the speech from the throne , they were bound to take an early opportunity of examining the state of ...
Pàgina 75
... honour- able and learned member proceeded to consider the effects produced on the relative amount of taxation by the ope- rations on the currency . And here , he said , it was necessary that he should go back to the year 1797 , in order ...
... honour- able and learned member proceeded to consider the effects produced on the relative amount of taxation by the ope- rations on the currency . And here , he said , it was necessary that he should go back to the year 1797 , in order ...
Pàgina 78
... creditor should be plundered , and the national faith and honour for ever destroyed , in order that landlords might continue to realize the exorbitant rents created by the high war 78 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
... creditor should be plundered , and the national faith and honour for ever destroyed , in order that landlords might continue to realize the exorbitant rents created by the high war 78 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
Pàgina 79
... honour- able and learned member had hinted at the measures to which the landed in- terest were to look for protection ; be- cause the reductions which had been proposed could not be carried into ef- fect without injury to the state ; be ...
... honour- able and learned member had hinted at the measures to which the landed in- terest were to look for protection ; be- cause the reductions which had been proposed could not be carried into ef- fect without injury to the state ; be ...
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