The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ..., Հատոր 88J.G. & F. Rivington, 1847 |
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... ports of Europe , and 500,000 quarters from France itself . That it might be necessary to make some sacrifice for the legislation to which he invited the House he was not prepared to deny , but some penalty always must be paid for some ...
... ports of Europe , and 500,000 quarters from France itself . That it might be necessary to make some sacrifice for the legislation to which he invited the House he was not prepared to deny , but some penalty always must be paid for some ...
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... ports by an Order in Council , or by calling Parliament together in a fortnight , to obviate the impending evil . That was the advice I gave on the 1st of No- vember . There would have been an advantage in the plan of taking the ...
... ports by an Order in Council , or by calling Parliament together in a fortnight , to obviate the impending evil . That was the advice I gave on the 1st of No- vember . There would have been an advantage in the plan of taking the ...
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... ports , and to the fiscal relief which it was intended to afford . " But upon maturely weighing the second proposal , that by which duties would , after a suspension or temporary repeal , be reimposed and again diminished , there appear ...
... ports , and to the fiscal relief which it was intended to afford . " But upon maturely weighing the second proposal , that by which duties would , after a suspension or temporary repeal , be reimposed and again diminished , there appear ...
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... port . The Admiral was called a traitor ; but he de- fended himself from the charge on the ground that he was an enemy to war , that he hated a prolonged contest , and that he had terminated it by betraying the cause of his master , Mr ...
... port . The Admiral was called a traitor ; but he de- fended himself from the charge on the ground that he was an enemy to war , that he hated a prolonged contest , and that he had terminated it by betraying the cause of his master , Mr ...
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... ports for the admission of corn duty free . It is not necessary , my Lords , that I should discuss the motives or the grounds on which that pro- posal was founded . I was , how- ever , one of those who considered that it was not ...
... ports for the admission of corn duty free . It is not necessary , my Lords , that I should discuss the motives or the grounds on which that pro- posal was founded . I was , how- ever , one of those who considered that it was not ...
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