Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... port , by observing that the sus- pension bill had been enacted for the purpose of relieving Ireland ; and that while the English market was restrained from the supply of spirits distilled at home from grain , it would not be right to ...
... port , by observing that the sus- pension bill had been enacted for the purpose of relieving Ireland ; and that while the English market was restrained from the supply of spirits distilled at home from grain , it would not be right to ...
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... port from ignorance of hostilities between this and other countries ; all taken be- fore the issuing of proclamation , and those taken by non - commis- sioned captors , were sold , and the profits arising from their sequestra- tion ...
... port from ignorance of hostilities between this and other countries ; all taken be- fore the issuing of proclamation , and those taken by non - commis- sioned captors , were sold , and the profits arising from their sequestra- tion ...
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... ports and paying a tax there ; and also to the order of April 1809 , partly revoking the former orders , by opening the trade with the north of Europe . He then took a view of the effects of these orders as to their operation on the ...
... ports and paying a tax there ; and also to the order of April 1809 , partly revoking the former orders , by opening the trade with the north of Europe . He then took a view of the effects of these orders as to their operation on the ...
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... port of the bill , the disappointment which would be felt by the people ' at large , if , after the expectations held out to them , some measure of the kind were not adopted . Mr. Bastard took the same ground , and dwelt upon the griev ...
... port of the bill , the disappointment which would be felt by the people ' at large , if , after the expectations held out to them , some measure of the kind were not adopted . Mr. Bastard took the same ground , and dwelt upon the griev ...
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... port of the orders ; those of Bristol were unanimous in their favour ; and so were a majority of those of Liverpool : there was no petition from London against them , whilst a great number of London mer- chants had petitioned in their ...
... port of the orders ; those of Bristol were unanimous in their favour ; and so were a majority of those of Liverpool : there was no petition from London against them , whilst a great number of London mer- chants had petitioned in their ...
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