The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... effect the pacifica- tion of those States . " The Convention concluded with France , in the course of last year , for the more effectual suppression of the Slave Trade , is about to be carried into immediate execution by the active co ...
... effect the pacifica- tion of those States . " The Convention concluded with France , in the course of last year , for the more effectual suppression of the Slave Trade , is about to be carried into immediate execution by the active co ...
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... effect of depriving mil- lions , I may say , of a large portion of the provision they had made for their sustenance during the year , yet that there was not exactly a deficiency of food . Millions , it is true , had been de- prived of ...
... effect of depriving mil- lions , I may say , of a large portion of the provision they had made for their sustenance during the year , yet that there was not exactly a deficiency of food . Millions , it is true , had been de- prived of ...
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... effect upon the revenue from the adoption of his propositions . He thought that by the alteration of the Excise du- ties he should lose one million , but the revenue from that source was now as good as it had been before the recent ...
... effect upon the revenue from the adoption of his propositions . He thought that by the alteration of the Excise du- ties he should lose one million , but the revenue from that source was now as good as it had been before the recent ...
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... effect to the law so amended at their instance . He would do all he could to carry the proposition of the Government . He preferred it . He did not pretend to say now , what effect success in the House of Com- mons might produce ...
... effect to the law so amended at their instance . He would do all he could to carry the proposition of the Government . He preferred it . He did not pretend to say now , what effect success in the House of Com- mons might produce ...
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... effect on the averages . The Government knew that the potato disease prevailed all over the Continent , that the harvest in Germany had failed to a very great extent , that alarm had been ex- cited in consequence in Belgium and Holland ...
... effect on the averages . The Government knew that the potato disease prevailed all over the Continent , that the harvest in Germany had failed to a very great extent , that alarm had been ex- cited in consequence in Belgium and Holland ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics ..., Volumen7;Volumen76 Vista completa - 1835 |
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