The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1846 |
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... present gratifying state of our commercial and manufacturing industry , but reminded the House that the pro- sperity of 1836 had been followed by the distress of 1838 , 1839 , and 1840. We might prevent such vicissitudes in future , not ...
... present gratifying state of our commercial and manufacturing industry , but reminded the House that the pro- sperity of 1836 had been followed by the distress of 1838 , 1839 , and 1840. We might prevent such vicissitudes in future , not ...
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... present prosperity of the country had been produced . It was to the blessed intervention of Providence , and not to any me- rits of honourable gentlemen op- posite , that this was to be ascribed . The commercial interests were ...
... present prosperity of the country had been produced . It was to the blessed intervention of Providence , and not to any me- rits of honourable gentlemen op- posite , that this was to be ascribed . The commercial interests were ...
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... present amount of public expendi- ture should be maintained , or whether it be not right that there should be in some important respects an increase of expendi- ture beyond the precedent of for- mer years ? If the committee maintained ...
... present amount of public expendi- ture should be maintained , or whether it be not right that there should be in some important respects an increase of expendi- ture beyond the precedent of for- mer years ? If the committee maintained ...
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... present Majesty , be continued , and further granted to Her Majesty for a time to be limited . ' On the 17th of February , the House being in a Committee of Ways and Means , and the resolu- tion proposed by Sir Robert Peel on the 14th ...
... present Majesty , be continued , and further granted to Her Majesty for a time to be limited . ' On the 17th of February , the House being in a Committee of Ways and Means , and the resolu- tion proposed by Sir Robert Peel on the 14th ...
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... present mode of levying the duties on timber ; and insisted that , by a property tax levied upon the principles which he had already declared , and by the equalization of the duties on foreign and colonial sugar , and also on Baltic and ...
... present mode of levying the duties on timber ; and insisted that , by a property tax levied upon the principles which he had already declared , and by the equalization of the duties on foreign and colonial sugar , and also on Baltic and ...
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