Annual Register, Tập 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... never had been acted up to , and never could be . He believed , if the Act of 1819 had never passed , that the currency would have been restored before this time , without the evils occasioned by that law . He enlarged upon what he held ...
... never had been acted up to , and never could be . He believed , if the Act of 1819 had never passed , that the currency would have been restored before this time , without the evils occasioned by that law . He enlarged upon what he held ...
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... never want for native soldiers . In a month it might raise 50,000 in the Punjab alone . If the poorbea ' Sepoy neglect the present day , it will never re- turn . There is ample force in the Punjab to crush all mutineers . The chiefs and ...
... never want for native soldiers . In a month it might raise 50,000 in the Punjab alone . If the poorbea ' Sepoy neglect the present day , it will never re- turn . There is ample force in the Punjab to crush all mutineers . The chiefs and ...
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... never failed to produce in jurious and unhappy consequences . Many such instances might be ad- duced if this were the proper oc- casion . Neither is it necessary for the public service to strain the language of the constitution , be ...
... never failed to produce in jurious and unhappy consequences . Many such instances might be ad- duced if this were the proper oc- casion . Neither is it necessary for the public service to strain the language of the constitution , be ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER V | 156 |
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