The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1823 |
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... Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain ( exclusive of the Arrears of War Duty on Malt and Property ) , in the Years and Quarters ending 5th April , 1821 and 1822 ( 217 ) Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain ...
... Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain ( exclusive of the Arrears of War Duty on Malt and Property ) , in the Years and Quarters ending 5th April , 1821 and 1822 ( 217 ) Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain ...
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... Produce of the Excise Duties of Great Britain ( ex- clusive of any Arrears received of the War Duty on Malt ) , in the Years ending 5th January , 1822 and 1823 . . ( 222 ) An Account of the Produce of the Excise Duties of Great Britain ...
... Produce of the Excise Duties of Great Britain ( ex- clusive of any Arrears received of the War Duty on Malt ) , in the Years ending 5th January , 1822 and 1823 . . ( 222 ) An Account of the Produce of the Excise Duties of Great Britain ...
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... produce a counteracting effect , and the prices were reduced . With this very trifling exception , he would under- take to say , that nothing could be more fallacious , than the idea which had fastened on some men's minds , that the ...
... produce a counteracting effect , and the prices were reduced . With this very trifling exception , he would under- take to say , that nothing could be more fallacious , than the idea which had fastened on some men's minds , that the ...
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... produce the same injurious effect as on the farmer , for the far- mer had less power of accommo- dating his supply to the demand , he was more at the mercy of causes which he could not control , he felt the operation of the seasons ...
... produce the same injurious effect as on the farmer , for the far- mer had less power of accommo- dating his supply to the demand , he was more at the mercy of causes which he could not control , he felt the operation of the seasons ...
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... produce di- minished the consumption - if any one doubted , in the face of this , that taxes curtailed the comforts of the consumer , without benefit- ing the exchequer , -if he doubted that prices and consumption would reciprocally ...
... produce di- minished the consumption - if any one doubted , in the face of this , that taxes curtailed the comforts of the consumer , without benefit- ing the exchequer , -if he doubted that prices and consumption would reciprocally ...
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Página 22 - Now did Peace make entry, and strive to get foremost to the king ; but I grieve to tell how great wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming.
Página 117 - LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPEDIA of AGRICULTURE: comprising the Laying-out, Improvement, and Management of Landed Property, and the Cultivation and Economy of the Productions of Agriculture. With 1,100 Woodcuts. 8vo. 21s. London's Encyclopaedia of Gardening: comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape Gardening.
Página 21 - ... dance with the Queen of Sheba; but he fell down and humbled himself before her, and was carried to an inner chamber and laid on a bed of state ; which was not a little...
Página 22 - I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is got out of all our heads, and we are going on, hereabouts, as if the devil was contriving every man should blow up himself, by wild riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance.
Página 21 - ... but said she would return home again, as there was no gift which Heaven had not already given his Majesty. She then returned to Hope and Faith, who were both sick and spewing in the lower hall.
Página 150 - Cam. — which means, in proper spelling, Trinity College Cambridge — there resided One Harry Dashington ; a youth excelling In all the learning commonly provided For those who choose that classic station For finishing their education. That is — he understood computing The odds at any race or match ; Was a dead hand at pigeon-shooting ; Could kick up rows, knock down the watch, Play truant and the rake at random, Drink, tie cravats, and drive a tandem.
Página 18 - MR. ATTORNEY, — I thought best, once for all, to let you know in plainness what I find of you, and what you shall find of me. You take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion.
Página 21 - King, who did not accept it, but put it by with his hand; and, by a strange medley of versification, did endeavour to make suit to the King. But Victory did not triumph long, for, after much lamentable utterance, she was led away like a silly captive, and laid to sleep in the outer steps of the ante-chamber.
Página 6 - It was about fourteen feet by twelve, and ten or eleven feet in height. The walls were lined with brown nankeen, bordered and edged with common green bordering paper, and destitute of surbace.
Página 151 - One need not be a necromancer to guess that, with so wild a wight, the next offence occurred next night ; when our incurable came rolling home as the midnight chimes were tolling, and rang the College bell. No answer. The second peal was vain — the third made the street echo its alarum ; when to his great delight he heard the sordid Janitor, old Ben, rousing and growling in his den. "Who's there? — I s'pose young Harum-scarum." "'Tis I, my worthy Ben — 'tis Harry.