The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumes 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 - History |
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reformers ; but not without the dangerous effect of re- kindling throughout the country , the flame of political animosity . Some efforts were made to disburthen the country of a population felt to be redundant , in the present ...
reformers ; but not without the dangerous effect of re- kindling throughout the country , the flame of political animosity . Some efforts were made to disburthen the country of a population felt to be redundant , in the present ...
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... effect of which was , to nominate the duke of York custos of the king's person , he adverted to the second part of the question , which it would be necessary for him to be fuller in opening . ( Lord Castlereagh ) . The sums which ...
... effect of which was , to nominate the duke of York custos of the king's person , he adverted to the second part of the question , which it would be necessary for him to be fuller in opening . ( Lord Castlereagh ) . The sums which ...
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... effect . It will be necessary to alter that part of the act of the 52nd Geo . 3rd , cap . 8 , which ap- points the attendants on the king's ' person , and also to regulate the sum to be in future appropriated for defraying the expense ...
... effect . It will be necessary to alter that part of the act of the 52nd Geo . 3rd , cap . 8 , which ap- points the attendants on the king's ' person , and also to regulate the sum to be in future appropriated for defraying the expense ...
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... effect which would have been produced in the redemption of the debt by these fifteen millions annually . With respect to his plan of operations for the present year , he could only answer the right hon . gentleman , as he had answered ...
... effect which would have been produced in the redemption of the debt by these fifteen millions annually . With respect to his plan of operations for the present year , he could only answer the right hon . gentleman , as he had answered ...
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... effect of abstracting six millions , and ren- dering it available to the public service . Something had fallen from him leading to a supposition that he meant to limit his bill to the exchequer balances , which had immediately induced ...
... effect of abstracting six millions , and ren- dering it available to the public service . Something had fallen from him leading to a supposition that he meant to limit his bill to the exchequer balances , which had immediately induced ...
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