The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... cause of the distress at that time . A whole year and more it was taught without ever learning , he believed , the ... caused by the doubts and pausings of ministers . It was yet doubtful whether the Corn - bill was to be a cabinet ...
... cause of the distress at that time . A whole year and more it was taught without ever learning , he believed , the ... caused by the doubts and pausings of ministers . It was yet doubtful whether the Corn - bill was to be a cabinet ...
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... cause why , in the twelfth year of peace , there was no reduction of the national debt ; and why the peace , or rather war , establish- ments still cost upwards of twenty millions sterling per annum . It seemed as if the object of ...
... cause why , in the twelfth year of peace , there was no reduction of the national debt ; and why the peace , or rather war , establish- ments still cost upwards of twenty millions sterling per annum . It seemed as if the object of ...
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... causes that , instead of having heightened , had rather , in truth , alleviated it ; causes , part of which were , by the na- ture of things , absolutely unconnected with it ; while another part supplied a real set- off against those ...
... causes that , instead of having heightened , had rather , in truth , alleviated it ; causes , part of which were , by the na- ture of things , absolutely unconnected with it ; while another part supplied a real set- off against those ...
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... cause , in defence of the laws and of the constitution of the country , it has been thought right to call parliament together to provide an indemnity for his Majesty's government , in consequence of the mea- sure by which , although ...
... cause , in defence of the laws and of the constitution of the country , it has been thought right to call parliament together to provide an indemnity for his Majesty's government , in consequence of the mea- sure by which , although ...
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... cause to entertain adverse sentiments towards them , by the continuance of measures which must drive them to despair . He had stated his opinions on this subject with warmth ; but he had stated them with sincerity . He had spoken what ...
... cause to entertain adverse sentiments towards them , by the continuance of measures which must drive them to despair . He had stated his opinions on this subject with warmth ; but he had stated them with sincerity . He had spoken what ...
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