Annual Register, Volumen68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... give a full delineation of the events and transactions of the year , we have been compelled to extend that portion of our volume , which is devoted to historical narrative , beyond its usual limits . This increase of size in the more ...
... give a full delineation of the events and transactions of the year , we have been compelled to extend that portion of our volume , which is devoted to historical narrative , beyond its usual limits . This increase of size in the more ...
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... give up each to the other , all subjects of either taking refuge in the ter- ritory of the other , who might be accused of high treason . This ar- ticle Mr. Brougham denounced as an infamous provision , and " revival and extension of ...
... give up each to the other , all subjects of either taking refuge in the ter- ritory of the other , who might be accused of high treason . This ar- ticle Mr. Brougham denounced as an infamous provision , and " revival and extension of ...
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... give any effectual relief ; others , that it would be positively mischievous ; and a third party , while admitting that the principles on which it proceeded were sound in themselves , thought that the present state of the country ...
... give any effectual relief ; others , that it would be positively mischievous ; and a third party , while admitting that the principles on which it proceeded were sound in themselves , thought that the present state of the country ...
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... give solidity to the banks themselves , by compelling them to maintain a portion of their circulation in gold , instead of worthless paper ; and thus , even where a failure took place , that extensive misery , which such an occurrence ...
... give solidity to the banks themselves , by compelling them to maintain a portion of their circulation in gold , instead of worthless paper ; and thus , even where a failure took place , that extensive misery , which such an occurrence ...
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... give solidity to themselves and se- curity to the public ; and the effect of the present measure would be , that the small note circulation would immediately be superseded by a metallic one . There were at least 17,000,000 of sovereigns ...
... give solidity to themselves and se- curity to the public ; and the effect of the present measure would be , that the small note circulation would immediately be superseded by a metallic one . There were at least 17,000,000 of sovereigns ...
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