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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... evidence will be found in this volume . These documents , which are not regularly accessible to the public at large , will , it is hoped , be regarded as a valuable addition to the contents of an Annual Register ; at a period , espe ...
... evidence will be found in this volume . These documents , which are not regularly accessible to the public at large , will , it is hoped , be regarded as a valuable addition to the contents of an Annual Register ; at a period , espe ...
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... evidence what- ever . Lord A. Hamilton conceived the measure to be only a conti- nuance of the system of restric- tion ; with this difference , that when such a measure was pro- posed before , some grounds were stated for it , and these ...
... evidence what- ever . Lord A. Hamilton conceived the measure to be only a conti- nuance of the system of restric- tion ; with this difference , that when such a measure was pro- posed before , some grounds were stated for it , and these ...
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... evidence of perfidy or treason ; fourthly , that you reject the Roman Ca- tholics for what they have ab- jured , and require of them to abjure that which does not belong to the cognizance of the civil magistrate , namely , the articles ...
... evidence of perfidy or treason ; fourthly , that you reject the Roman Ca- tholics for what they have ab- jured , and require of them to abjure that which does not belong to the cognizance of the civil magistrate , namely , the articles ...
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... evidence connected with this part of the subject , the committee add ; -That the amount of their advances to the public is urged by the Bank as one of the main impediments to their early re- sumption of cash payments ; and that , in ...
... evidence connected with this part of the subject , the committee add ; -That the amount of their advances to the public is urged by the Bank as one of the main impediments to their early re- sumption of cash payments ; and that , in ...
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... evidence from which it appears first , that the Bank have already very considerably reduced their issues of notes since the begin- ning of 1818 ; 2ndly , that in order to secure themselves against the effects of a return to cash pay ...
... evidence from which it appears first , that the Bank have already very considerably reduced their issues of notes since the begin- ning of 1818 ; 2ndly , that in order to secure themselves against the effects of a return to cash pay ...
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