Annual Register, Tập 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... considered the objection to an absolute limit of the issue of notes unanswerable . He pointed out what he considered a vice in the Act of 1844 , that , while it restricted the action of the Bank when the amount of bullion was small ...
... considered the objection to an absolute limit of the issue of notes unanswerable . He pointed out what he considered a vice in the Act of 1844 , that , while it restricted the action of the Bank when the amount of bullion was small ...
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... considered a cause of quarrel , for instance , with our powerful neighbours the French , that they imposed at one time a tariff so restrictive that the trade , which might have been carried on to the immense benefit of ourselves and ...
... considered a cause of quarrel , for instance , with our powerful neighbours the French , that they imposed at one time a tariff so restrictive that the trade , which might have been carried on to the immense benefit of ourselves and ...
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... considered best qualified to represent their interests . As a mere act of justice , he considered the Jews should be admitted , and he trusted that the decision of their Lordships that night would set at rest the constantly - recurring ...
... considered best qualified to represent their interests . As a mere act of justice , he considered the Jews should be admitted , and he trusted that the decision of their Lordships that night would set at rest the constantly - recurring ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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