The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen14Dodsley, 1843 |
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... means of averting it . " I recommend also to your con- sideration the state of the laws which affect the importation of Corn , and of other articles the pro- duce of foreign countries . " Measures will be submitted for your ...
... means of averting it . " I recommend also to your con- sideration the state of the laws which affect the importation of Corn , and of other articles the pro- duce of foreign countries . " Measures will be submitted for your ...
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... means would be found which would protect and advance the interests both of the grower and of the consumer . After feel- ingly adverting to the great preva- lence of distress in the manufac- turing districts , and urging the necessity of ...
... means would be found which would protect and advance the interests both of the grower and of the consumer . After feel- ingly adverting to the great preva- lence of distress in the manufac- turing districts , and urging the necessity of ...
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... means to alleviate that distress ought to be done with the utmost care ; but he could not be a party to any pro- ceedings in Parliament which held out a hope that legislative measures could prevent or entirely remove that distress . He ...
... means to alleviate that distress ought to be done with the utmost care ; but he could not be a party to any pro- ceedings in Parliament which held out a hope that legislative measures could prevent or entirely remove that distress . He ...
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... means of defence . He thought that ships of war ought not to be risked upon service with- out their due complements of men , nor regiments on foreign stations exposed to mortality for want of a sufficient force to furnish the ne ...
... means of defence . He thought that ships of war ought not to be risked upon service with- out their due complements of men , nor regiments on foreign stations exposed to mortality for want of a sufficient force to furnish the ne ...
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... means of ascer- taining the sentiments contained in the Address , to pledge itself to positive measures ; and therefore , they had purposely framed the Ad- dress in a manner which would not necessarily provoke a collision of opinion ...
... means of ascer- taining the sentiments contained in the Address , to pledge itself to positive measures ; and therefore , they had purposely framed the Ad- dress in a manner which would not necessarily provoke a collision of opinion ...
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