Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... whole population of the country belonged to the established church , and were retained at the Reformation . The Dissenters now considered this state of things a hardship , and in this feeling many Churchmen partici- pated ; and their ...
... whole population of the country belonged to the established church , and were retained at the Reformation . The Dissenters now considered this state of things a hardship , and in this feeling many Churchmen partici- pated ; and their ...
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... whole of the last twenty years . It had been said that the measure would not yield the anticipated revenue . He contended that it would : for when the colonial sugar should rise to a certain point , the foreign sugar would come into ...
... whole of the last twenty years . It had been said that the measure would not yield the anticipated revenue . He contended that it would : for when the colonial sugar should rise to a certain point , the foreign sugar would come into ...
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... whole con- tinuous course of their legislation , to adduce detailed proof of that proposition ? If this were incon- trovertible , then the second propo- sition would necessarily follow , that their continuance in office was at variance ...
... whole con- tinuous course of their legislation , to adduce detailed proof of that proposition ? If this were incon- trovertible , then the second propo- sition would necessarily follow , that their continuance in office was at variance ...
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... whole , the Minis- ters had thought it right to advise an appeal to the people . The state of parties in the House of Commons was too equally divided to make it probable that affairs could go on long without a disso- lution , even ...
... whole , the Minis- ters had thought it right to advise an appeal to the people . The state of parties in the House of Commons was too equally divided to make it probable that affairs could go on long without a disso- lution , even ...
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... whole commercial policy - Parliament should have been informed of it much earlier ; and it should even have been made a part of the announcement in the Speech from the throne . He con- cluded that the Budget had been framed in ...
... whole commercial policy - Parliament should have been informed of it much earlier ; and it should even have been made a part of the announcement in the Speech from the throne . He con- cluded that the Budget had been framed in ...
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