Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 62,Del 1Longmans, Green, 1822 |
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Side vii
... present to our readers several abstracts and documents , which have not been usually given , and which we do not mean to repeat . Such are the analytical lists of the Members of the two Houses of Parliament PREFACE . vii.
... present to our readers several abstracts and documents , which have not been usually given , and which we do not mean to repeat . Such are the analytical lists of the Members of the two Houses of Parliament PREFACE . vii.
Side 3
... present year . Other more permanent causes co - ope- rated with this casual circum- stance in promoting the partial revival of our trade . In conse- quence of the late alterations in the channels of commerce , arising from the altered ...
... present year . Other more permanent causes co - ope- rated with this casual circum- stance in promoting the partial revival of our trade . In conse- quence of the late alterations in the channels of commerce , arising from the altered ...
Side 5
... present year between 60s . and 70s . per quarter , and , towards the end of it , fell to between 50s . and 60s . Animal food , and the other productions of agricultural in- dustry , participated in this fall . In the course of the present ...
... present year between 60s . and 70s . per quarter , and , towards the end of it , fell to between 50s . and 60s . Animal food , and the other productions of agricultural in- dustry , participated in this fall . In the course of the present ...
Side 11
... present duties to fu- ture hopes , will be most likely to act with similar fidelity to him- self . As the character of George III . will ever be a bright example of private and public virtue , so his reign will , hereafter , attract the ...
... present duties to fu- ture hopes , will be most likely to act with similar fidelity to him- self . As the character of George III . will ever be a bright example of private and public virtue , so his reign will , hereafter , attract the ...
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... present , a privy council was , in compliance with the royal command , forthwith holden ; and as many of his late majesty's council as were then in attendance , were re - sworn privy councillors to the new so- vereign . The council ...
... present , a privy council was , in compliance with the royal command , forthwith holden ; and as many of his late majesty's council as were then in attendance , were re - sworn privy councillors to the new so- vereign . The council ...
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