“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... neral . In no quarter of the island were any visible traces of the de- cay of agriculture to be found - no proofs , either that a less quantity of land was in cultivation , or that the general produce of the country was diminished . In ...
... neral . In no quarter of the island were any visible traces of the de- cay of agriculture to be found - no proofs , either that a less quantity of land was in cultivation , or that the general produce of the country was diminished . In ...
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... neral admission to political power would be received more favourably than in the preceding year , he li- mited his proposal to the restora- tion of the Catholic peers to the rights of sitting and voting in the House of Lords . Many ...
... neral admission to political power would be received more favourably than in the preceding year , he li- mited his proposal to the restora- tion of the Catholic peers to the rights of sitting and voting in the House of Lords . Many ...
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... neral question came to be discussed in the next session ? Lord Londonderry and Mr. Canning supported the argument for the bill . The ground they took was , that no danger could be ap- prehended from this specific mea- sure . The ...
... neral question came to be discussed in the next session ? Lord Londonderry and Mr. Canning supported the argument for the bill . The ground they took was , that no danger could be ap- prehended from this specific mea- sure . The ...
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... neral measure - and yet you say that this particular proposition has no connexion with it . In the course of the debates , the sup- porters of Mr. Canning's bill found themselves not a little perplexed by the confined and disadvantage ...
... neral measure - and yet you say that this particular proposition has no connexion with it . In the course of the debates , the sup- porters of Mr. Canning's bill found themselves not a little perplexed by the confined and disadvantage ...
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... neral views . The two cardinal points , on which the mover rested his proposition , were , that taxes were the cause of the existing dis- tresses , and that the agricultural classes were loaded with more than their due share of taxation ...
... neral views . The two cardinal points , on which the mover rested his proposition , were , that taxes were the cause of the existing dis- tresses , and that the agricultural classes were loaded with more than their due share of taxation ...
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