“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... ment of land , was , in effect , lost ; because it would no longer afford a money return adequate to its amount at the time of its original investment . Cultivators of the ground , who had so invested their capital , were , in truth ...
... ment of land , was , in effect , lost ; because it would no longer afford a money return adequate to its amount at the time of its original investment . Cultivators of the ground , who had so invested their capital , were , in truth ...
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... ment , as shall enable us , forth- with , to relieve his majesty's faith- ful people from a large portion of that burthen of taxation which in their present impoverished condi- tion , presses so heavily upon all classes . " The ...
... ment , as shall enable us , forth- with , to relieve his majesty's faith- ful people from a large portion of that burthen of taxation which in their present impoverished condi- tion , presses so heavily upon all classes . " The ...
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... ment , and in the maintenance of strict subordination . But what could they do ? Superstition , pre- tended miracles , and legendary impostures , were interwoven with the very essence of their ecclesi- astical system ; and some of the ...
... ment , and in the maintenance of strict subordination . But what could they do ? Superstition , pre- tended miracles , and legendary impostures , were interwoven with the very essence of their ecclesi- astical system ; and some of the ...
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... ment proposed by sir Robert Wilson . In the committee , sir John Newport moved , that its duration should be limited to the 1st of May , 1823 , instead of to the 1st of August ; his object was , that the re - consideration of the mea ...
... ment proposed by sir Robert Wilson . In the committee , sir John Newport moved , that its duration should be limited to the 1st of May , 1823 , instead of to the 1st of August ; his object was , that the re - consideration of the mea ...
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... ment to those offices ? No such thing : laws had been made to in- late their emoluments ; but none to regulate the qualifications ne- cessary to their appointment , either with regard to their age , their strength , or their previous ...
... ment to those offices ? No such thing : laws had been made to in- late their emoluments ; but none to regulate the qualifications ne- cessary to their appointment , either with regard to their age , their strength , or their previous ...
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