The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... England , and the importation of other corns that was fit to be eaten by other animals . But he hoped the present parliament would do more than this . Parliament was , however , the slowest learner , the most backward and perverse ...
... England , and the importation of other corns that was fit to be eaten by other animals . But he hoped the present parliament would do more than this . Parliament was , however , the slowest learner , the most backward and perverse ...
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... England , smarting as they were under the considerable , and that it would be impos- effects of former wars , to engage in that sible to consider the country as safe , if the which seemed to invite them , the exertions estimates were ...
... England , smarting as they were under the considerable , and that it would be impos- effects of former wars , to engage in that sible to consider the country as safe , if the which seemed to invite them , the exertions estimates were ...
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... England . If such a course would relieve them - and as far as it went , it must relieve them - that relief they had a clear right to . But , even if it should fail to do so , it would still be giving them that which they had an ...
... England . If such a course would relieve them - and as far as it went , it must relieve them - that relief they had a clear right to . But , even if it should fail to do so , it would still be giving them that which they had an ...
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... England stood un- knowledge and intelligence , and yet equalled in amount of taxation . Every pressed down by want and every sort of English person , man , woman , and child , mortification . This was to be accounted paid every year at ...
... England stood un- knowledge and intelligence , and yet equalled in amount of taxation . Every pressed down by want and every sort of English person , man , woman , and child , mortification . This was to be accounted paid every year at ...
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... England had been so long the wish of all the na- from being any longer the scoff of Europe . tions of Europe - the establishment of a " Where , " said the other European nations , balance of power ; nay , after this doctrine " is the ...
... England had been so long the wish of all the na- from being any longer the scoff of Europe . tions of Europe - the establishment of a " Where , " said the other European nations , balance of power ; nay , after this doctrine " is the ...
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