The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12J. Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... thing was to be ex- pected from the unrivalled superior- ity of British skill , enterprise , capi- tal , and machinery ; and although this competition might , for a season , lower the rate of profits , and , by necessary consequence ...
... thing was to be ex- pected from the unrivalled superior- ity of British skill , enterprise , capi- tal , and machinery ; and although this competition might , for a season , lower the rate of profits , and , by necessary consequence ...
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... thing which the minis- ters had conceded . He would not , however , go into the subject at pre- sent ; for he knew , that in the course of the session it would be fully brought before the house by his ho- nourable and learned friend ...
... thing which the minis- ters had conceded . He would not , however , go into the subject at pre- sent ; for he knew , that in the course of the session it would be fully brought before the house by his ho- nourable and learned friend ...
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... thing far- ther about them than that these large sums were asked for purposes not fully explained . There was , for in stance , the sum of L. 50,000 which was said to be for the Windsor esta- blishment : now that was the very thing he ...
... thing far- ther about them than that these large sums were asked for purposes not fully explained . There was , for in stance , the sum of L. 50,000 which was said to be for the Windsor esta- blishment : now that was the very thing he ...
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... thing which could in the slightest degree add to his comfort or convenience . It was not known , he believed rather that the reverse was the fact , that his Majesty had any testamentary document by which to direct the future application ...
... thing which could in the slightest degree add to his comfort or convenience . It was not known , he believed rather that the reverse was the fact , that his Majesty had any testamentary document by which to direct the future application ...
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... thing like the whole of it , was paid for troops actually on foot , but a large part , L. 4,358,000 , went to pay debts of gratitude to officers and soldiers , for services they had rendered their country ; so that the direct expense of ...
... thing like the whole of it , was paid for troops actually on foot , but a large part , L. 4,358,000 , went to pay debts of gratitude to officers and soldiers , for services they had rendered their country ; so that the direct expense of ...
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afterwards amount appeared asked Bank Bank of England bill burgh called Carlile Catholics charge Committee consequence considerable convicts coun course Court Cricklade crime declared defendant Duke duty effect election England establishment evidence expence favour France give gold Government Grampound heard House increase James Wolfe John Elmore jury King Kinnear labour letter Lewis Levy Lord Advocate Lord Castlereagh Lord Sidmouth Lordship Magistrates Majesty's Marquis means measure meeting ment Meyer Ministers motion murder neral ness Noble Lord object observed occasion offence officers opinion paper Parga Parliament persons present Prince Regent principle prisoner proceeded proposed prosecution proved punishment question racter received religion resolutions respect revenue right honourable gentleman Scotland sent sinking fund spect tain taken taxes ther thing tion told took vote whole witness Woolf