Annual Register, Volume 82Edmund Burke 1841 - History |
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... trade as car- ried on by Portugal . During the past session extraordinary mea- sures were called for by govern- ment to compel that nation to ful fil her treaties , or in case of refu- sal to take their fulfilment in- to our own hands ...
... trade as car- ried on by Portugal . During the past session extraordinary mea- sures were called for by govern- ment to compel that nation to ful fil her treaties , or in case of refu- sal to take their fulfilment in- to our own hands ...
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... trade , of Messrs . Hansard . Having been ruled to return this writ , the sheriff made his re- turn into the court of Queen's- bench on the 29th of November , stating " that they had caused to be seized divers goods and chattels of the ...
... trade , of Messrs . Hansard . Having been ruled to return this writ , the sheriff made his re- turn into the court of Queen's- bench on the 29th of November , stating " that they had caused to be seized divers goods and chattels of the ...
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... trade was stop- ped ; a source of income which yielded on an average , an annual revenue of 3,500,000l . Sir George Grey , in offering a direct negative to the motion , could not refrain from expressing his entire concurrence with one ...
... trade was stop- ped ; a source of income which yielded on an average , an annual revenue of 3,500,000l . Sir George Grey , in offering a direct negative to the motion , could not refrain from expressing his entire concurrence with one ...
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... trade as compared with that of France and the United States showed some curious re- sults . Between 1830 and 1835 the French trade had advanced forty - five per cent . , and the trade of the United States had advanced sixty - four per ...
... trade as compared with that of France and the United States showed some curious re- sults . Between 1830 and 1835 the French trade had advanced forty - five per cent . , and the trade of the United States had advanced sixty - four per ...
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... trade , while a defender of it , Mr. Dundas , was a member of his government . Mr. Fox , in the same manner , in his cabinets of 1792 and 1806 , had open ques- tions of similar importance ; and the governments of lord Liverpool , Mr ...
... trade , while a defender of it , Mr. Dundas , was a member of his government . Mr. Fox , in the same manner , in his cabinets of 1792 and 1806 , had open ques- tions of similar importance ; and the governments of lord Liverpool , Mr ...
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