The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... manner he had already described . A register of all such payments he proposed should be kept both in the Bank and at the office of the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt , and this he thought would be better for the ...
... manner he had already described . A register of all such payments he proposed should be kept both in the Bank and at the office of the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt , and this he thought would be better for the ...
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... manner he conceived that increased population to have taken place . The consequence of the bad policy in imposing the commercial re- strictions was , a deprivation to Ire- land of a market for her produce , which made land so cheap ...
... manner he conceived that increased population to have taken place . The consequence of the bad policy in imposing the commercial re- strictions was , a deprivation to Ire- land of a market for her produce , which made land so cheap ...
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... manner in which they were exercised by the Catholic freeholders was most injurious . It was far from his intention to urge any thing against the wisdom or policy of the act of 1793 , by which these fran- chises were extended to the ...
... manner in which they were exercised by the Catholic freeholders was most injurious . It was far from his intention to urge any thing against the wisdom or policy of the act of 1793 , by which these fran- chises were extended to the ...
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... manner in which , throughout Germany , the members of the Catholic , Lutheran , and Reform- ed churches mutually extend to cach other a free share in all the honours and privileges of the states in which they severally compose the ...
... manner in which , throughout Germany , the members of the Catholic , Lutheran , and Reform- ed churches mutually extend to cach other a free share in all the honours and privileges of the states in which they severally compose the ...
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... houses set apart for their use , where a bundle of straw is retained for a penny by the night . In these habitations they are crowded together in such a noisome and offensive manner , that 58 [ CHAP . 5 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... houses set apart for their use , where a bundle of straw is retained for a penny by the night . In these habitations they are crowded together in such a noisome and offensive manner , that 58 [ CHAP . 5 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
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