Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... sion , would be so much detracted from the merits of Admiral Drury . He said , that he could not concur in the opinion delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer , that the importance of the acquisition was not to be contemplated in a ...
... sion , would be so much detracted from the merits of Admiral Drury . He said , that he could not concur in the opinion delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer , that the importance of the acquisition was not to be contemplated in a ...
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... sion there shall be charged duties on wort or wash , and on spirits , the particulars of which are the subject of several following resolu- tions ; and that during such sus- pension there shall be charged upon all spirits imported into ...
... sion there shall be charged duties on wort or wash , and on spirits , the particulars of which are the subject of several following resolu- tions ; and that during such sus- pension there shall be charged upon all spirits imported into ...
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... of the Exchequer replied , that he had intended the words to apply both retrospectively and prospectively , and had no objection to introduce them into his motion . As to the apprehen- sion of its his GENERAL HISTORY . [ 15.
... of the Exchequer replied , that he had intended the words to apply both retrospectively and prospectively , and had no objection to introduce them into his motion . As to the apprehen- sion of its his GENERAL HISTORY . [ 15.
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Edmund Burke. his motion . As to the apprehen- sion of its being made a precedent , there was no ground for it , since on the event of the demise of the crown , the Regent would succeed also to the property of the crown . Mr. Tierney ...
Edmund Burke. his motion . As to the apprehen- sion of its being made a precedent , there was no ground for it , since on the event of the demise of the crown , the Regent would succeed also to the property of the crown . Mr. Tierney ...
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... sion that the government had been guilty of successive acts of abuse . He made some particular observa- tions on this head ; and concluded with saying , that conceiving that the proposed resolutions stated that to be law which was not ...
... sion that the government had been guilty of successive acts of abuse . He made some particular observa- tions on this head ; and concluded with saying , that conceiving that the proposed resolutions stated that to be law which was not ...
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