A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... clear that they could not for compete with private merchants in supplying In manufactured goods , to the advantage of both par fifteen years , the Company's exports of manu cottons to India had dwindled to almost nothin those of private ...
... clear that they could not for compete with private merchants in supplying In manufactured goods , to the advantage of both par fifteen years , the Company's exports of manu cottons to India had dwindled to almost nothin those of private ...
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... clear that a final settlement of the great question was at hand . It was now too late to desert the cause of the slaves , and hand them over to the arbitrary management of their owners . There must be a final issue ; and the planters ...
... clear that a final settlement of the great question was at hand . It was now too late to desert the cause of the slaves , and hand them over to the arbitrary management of their owners . There must be a final issue ; and the planters ...
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... clear ; and from that day there was no more halting on either shore of the Atlantic . A vote of relief in money to the West India colonies , on account of a destructive hurricane in Barbadoes , St. Vincent , and St. Lucia , was now made ...
... clear ; and from that day there was no more halting on either shore of the Atlantic . A vote of relief in money to the West India colonies , on account of a destructive hurricane in Barbadoes , St. Vincent , and St. Lucia , was now made ...
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... clear view of what ought to be done , and a determination to do it ; or , if they at any time fell short in either of these requisites , the sympathy or opposition of the liberal party soon brought them up again . Among many defi- e ...
... clear view of what ought to be done , and a determination to do it ; or , if they at any time fell short in either of these requisites , the sympathy or opposition of the liberal party soon brought them up again . Among many defi- e ...
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... clear . He would not say that Mr. O'Connell's friends had not endeavoured to make terms for him ; but the reply of government had been that Mr. O'Connell's conduct had not entitled him to any consideration , and the law must take its ...
... clear . He would not say that Mr. O'Connell's friends had not endeavoured to make terms for him ; but the reply of government had been that Mr. O'Connell's conduct had not entitled him to any consideration , and the law must take its ...
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