Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... tain , that it was desirable that these should be contemporaneous events ; and not one of those who pleaded for delay had pretended that the circulation of the small paper of the country banks should extend beyond that period , nor ...
... tain , that it was desirable that these should be contemporaneous events ; and not one of those who pleaded for delay had pretended that the circulation of the small paper of the country banks should extend beyond that period , nor ...
Side 43
... tain number of men , women , and children , to emigrate to our North American colonies . The number of persons who availed themselves , on that occasion , of the encourage- ment held out by government , amounted in all to two hundred ...
... tain number of men , women , and children , to emigrate to our North American colonies . The number of persons who availed themselves , on that occasion , of the encourage- ment held out by government , amounted in all to two hundred ...
Side 85
... tain resolutions to the House , the object of which was , to simplify the operations of the Sinking - fund . He had then gone into a detailed account of the actual state of the public debt , and he could not find that the words ...
... tain resolutions to the House , the object of which was , to simplify the operations of the Sinking - fund . He had then gone into a detailed account of the actual state of the public debt , and he could not find that the words ...
Side 88
... tain , twenty - three in Ireland , and the others are constantly employed on foreign service . Besides these nine regiments , there were also in Great Britain the dépôts of the fifty - oneregiments stationed abroad . Taking each of ...
... tain , twenty - three in Ireland , and the others are constantly employed on foreign service . Besides these nine regiments , there were also in Great Britain the dépôts of the fifty - oneregiments stationed abroad . Taking each of ...
Side 142
... tain Barton had better go on board ship , for it was the only place in which they would be safe , as the negroes were going to rise , and walk all about and murder every body . He ( Mr. Denman ) begged the House to observe , that the ...
... tain Barton had better go on board ship , for it was the only place in which they would be safe , as the negroes were going to rise , and walk all about and murder every body . He ( Mr. Denman ) begged the House to observe , that the ...
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