Annual Register, Volum 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... ment ; and his fourth objection was , that it would be oppressive to the poor and prejudicial to industry ; it was unsound in principle , based upon Government monopoly , and destructive of the free competition of labour . It was ...
... ment ; and his fourth objection was , that it would be oppressive to the poor and prejudicial to industry ; it was unsound in principle , based upon Government monopoly , and destructive of the free competition of labour . It was ...
Side 203
... ment ; they introduced a Bill on that subject , and on the 15th of July that also was abandoned . The education of the people of Scotland had long engaged the at- tention of the Government , and this year they introduced a Bill which ...
... ment ; they introduced a Bill on that subject , and on the 15th of July that also was abandoned . The education of the people of Scotland had long engaged the at- tention of the Government , and this year they introduced a Bill which ...
Side 449
... ment , that the only safe conclusion at which you can arrive , is , that strychnia not having been found in Cook's body , under the circum- stances of this case never could have been there . You will find that they all agree in this ...
... ment , that the only safe conclusion at which you can arrive , is , that strychnia not having been found in Cook's body , under the circum- stances of this case never could have been there . You will find that they all agree in this ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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