The Edinburgh Annual Register, 15 tomasJohn Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... for relief . - Diversity of opinions concerning the causes of the existing distress . - Motives by which Ministers were probably influenced in giving the pledge con- M1.04438 PAGE . tained in the King's Speech . - Mr.
... for relief . - Diversity of opinions concerning the causes of the existing distress . - Motives by which Ministers were probably influenced in giving the pledge con- M1.04438 PAGE . tained in the King's Speech . - Mr.
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... existing insti- tutions , and some approximation in the maxims of Government to the opinions and circumstances of the people ; and it would be more won- derful , than any of the wonders which our age has witnessed , were such a power to ...
... existing insti- tutions , and some approximation in the maxims of Government to the opinions and circumstances of the people ; and it would be more won- derful , than any of the wonders which our age has witnessed , were such a power to ...
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... existing laws are sufficient for this purpose . " Notwithstanding this serious in- terruption of public tranquillity , I have the satisfaction of believing that my presence in Ireland has been pro- ductive of very 8 [ CHAP . I ...
... existing laws are sufficient for this purpose . " Notwithstanding this serious in- terruption of public tranquillity , I have the satisfaction of believing that my presence in Ireland has been pro- ductive of very 8 [ CHAP . I ...
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... existing powers of the law , in order to ascertain how far those powers were fitted to meet the present exigency . He was sensible , however , that any cure of this kind which might be applied , could only be in its nature tempo- rary ...
... existing powers of the law , in order to ascertain how far those powers were fitted to meet the present exigency . He was sensible , however , that any cure of this kind which might be applied , could only be in its nature tempo- rary ...
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... existing agricultural dis- tress , he should be ready to listen to any measure which might be pro- posed ; but he was happy to observe that the speech and the address di- rectly pointed to the only course by which that object could with ...
... existing agricultural dis- tress , he should be ready to listen to any measure which might be pro- posed ; but he was happy to observe that the speech and the address di- rectly pointed to the only course by which that object could with ...
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