The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... Corn Laws , PAGE . 1-211 212-319 320-340 341 343 384 416 429 Extracts from a Journal kept during a Coasting Voyage through the Scottish Islands , 431 Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Reverend James Grahame , Account of the ...
... Corn Laws , PAGE . 1-211 212-319 320-340 341 343 384 416 429 Extracts from a Journal kept during a Coasting Voyage through the Scottish Islands , 431 Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Reverend James Grahame , Account of the ...
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... CORN EXCHANGE .-- To - day we have considerable further arrivals of wheat , and the trade again heavy in sales at lower prices ; barley like wise lower excepting fine ; malt and white pease scarcely keep their price , as also beans of ...
... CORN EXCHANGE .-- To - day we have considerable further arrivals of wheat , and the trade again heavy in sales at lower prices ; barley like wise lower excepting fine ; malt and white pease scarcely keep their price , as also beans of ...
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... corn have been fortunately kept down from the large importa tions of foreign flour , of which there is a considerable supply on hand . The potatoe crops turn out abundant , and , from the mildness of the winter , have kept better than ...
... corn have been fortunately kept down from the large importa tions of foreign flour , of which there is a considerable supply on hand . The potatoe crops turn out abundant , and , from the mildness of the winter , have kept better than ...
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... corn or grain in the united kingdom , as relates to Great Britain ; and to revive and con- tinue another act made in the 49th year aforesaid , to suspend the import- ation of British or Irish made spirits into Great Britain or Ireland ...
... corn or grain in the united kingdom , as relates to Great Britain ; and to revive and con- tinue another act made in the 49th year aforesaid , to suspend the import- ation of British or Irish made spirits into Great Britain or Ireland ...
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... corn , and the four which died may be estimated , considering their own value and their engagements , at 12,000l . Whilst Dawson was in London , Bishop was busy in keeping arsenic in the trough ; and he addressed the prisoner by the ...
... corn , and the four which died may be estimated , considering their own value and their engagements , at 12,000l . Whilst Dawson was in London , Bishop was busy in keeping arsenic in the trough ; and he addressed the prisoner by the ...
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