Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Side 6
... crown of the former , did not meet with equally unmixed approbation . Mr. Baring regarded it as only making this country a party to any future contingency which might arise , tending to a as a re - union of the two countries under one ...
... crown of the former , did not meet with equally unmixed approbation . Mr. Baring regarded it as only making this country a party to any future contingency which might arise , tending to a as a re - union of the two countries under one ...
Side 15
... crown notes , and half- crown notes , were issued , crowns and half - crowns would disappear ; and if the one - pound notes con- tinued to circulate , a sovereign would become a rarity . There never was a gold circulation in the country ...
... crown notes , and half- crown notes , were issued , crowns and half - crowns would disappear ; and if the one - pound notes con- tinued to circulate , a sovereign would become a rarity . There never was a gold circulation in the country ...
Side 43
... crown , as from other public and private sources . Go- vernment felt , that whatever might be done in that way , ought to be preceded by much inquiry and deliberation , and a perfect know- ledge of the effects of what had been already ...
... crown , as from other public and private sources . Go- vernment felt , that whatever might be done in that way , ought to be preceded by much inquiry and deliberation , and a perfect know- ledge of the effects of what had been already ...
Side 51
... Crown with a dispensing power over the Corn- laws at the commencement of every long adjournment , as on the pre- sent occasion . Now , likewise , that the quantity which was allowed to be imported was to be limited to 500,000 quarters ...
... Crown with a dispensing power over the Corn- laws at the commencement of every long adjournment , as on the pre- sent occasion . Now , likewise , that the quantity which was allowed to be imported was to be limited to 500,000 quarters ...
Side 84
... Crown , praying that his majesty " would -- be graciously pleased to take into his consideration the present alarm- ing state of the country , and sto direct an immediate inquiry to be made into the causes of the existing distress , and ...
... Crown , praying that his majesty " would -- be graciously pleased to take into his consideration the present alarm- ing state of the country , and sto direct an immediate inquiry to be made into the causes of the existing distress , and ...
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