The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... tain a livelihood , from being un- used to rural employments . the purpose of not merely relieving the land from a burden , but of also protecting an indigent man from injustice , Government intended to propose that the power of remova ...
... tain a livelihood , from being un- used to rural employments . the purpose of not merely relieving the land from a burden , but of also protecting an indigent man from injustice , Government intended to propose that the power of remova ...
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... tain contentment and happiness at home by increasing the com- forts and bettering the condition of the great body of the people . Sir R. Peel concluded his address amid loud cheers . 99 He shortly afterwards rose again to suggest that ...
... tain contentment and happiness at home by increasing the com- forts and bettering the condition of the great body of the people . Sir R. Peel concluded his address amid loud cheers . 99 He shortly afterwards rose again to suggest that ...
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... tain office and the Corn Laws . The right honourable Baronet re- signed - he was then no longer your Minister . He came back to office as the Minister of his Sovereign and of the people - not the Minister of a class who first raised him ...
... tain office and the Corn Laws . The right honourable Baronet re- signed - he was then no longer your Minister . He came back to office as the Minister of his Sovereign and of the people - not the Minister of a class who first raised him ...
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... tain improvements going on . The Crown lands I estimate at 120,000l . , and the miscellaneous items at 300,000l . From China I expect 700,000l . The total result is , an aggregate revenue for the year of 51,650,0001 . Now , if from this ...
... tain improvements going on . The Crown lands I estimate at 120,000l . , and the miscellaneous items at 300,000l . From China I expect 700,000l . The total result is , an aggregate revenue for the year of 51,650,0001 . Now , if from this ...
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... tain Layard , and Colonel Rawdon , spoke with much freedom against it ; and Colonel Sibthorp closed the de- bate , in a speech in which he de- clared his intention neither to sup- port nor oppose the Bill . It was so weak , futile , and ...
... tain Layard , and Colonel Rawdon , spoke with much freedom against it ; and Colonel Sibthorp closed the de- bate , in a speech in which he de- clared his intention neither to sup- port nor oppose the Bill . It was so weak , futile , and ...
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