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Great Britain. Parliament. THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES , New Series , VOL . XVI . THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES : FORMING A CONTINUATION OF THE WORK.
Great Britain. Parliament. THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES , New Series , VOL . XVI . THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES : FORMING A CONTINUATION OF THE WORK.
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... formed with as much attention to economy ,. as the exigencies of the public service will permit . " The distress which has pervaded the commercial and manufacturing classes of my subjects , during the last twelve months , has affected ...
... formed with as much attention to economy ,. as the exigencies of the public service will permit . " The distress which has pervaded the commercial and manufacturing classes of my subjects , during the last twelve months , has affected ...
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... formed the chief food of to follow the example which England had the inhabitants of the northern parts of set them , of recognizing the independence the kingdom . A failure had also taken of those states . He called these facts to place ...
... formed the chief food of to follow the example which England had the inhabitants of the northern parts of set them , of recognizing the independence the kingdom . A failure had also taken of those states . He called these facts to place ...
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... formed one of the grounds of his ( Mr. B.'s ) complaints . He really was bound , at the same time , to observe , after the praises in which his hon . friend had in- dulged , of the smoothness and the richness of the agricultural soil of ...
... formed one of the grounds of his ( Mr. B.'s ) complaints . He really was bound , at the same time , to observe , after the praises in which his hon . friend had in- dulged , of the smoothness and the richness of the agricultural soil of ...
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... formed with as much attention to economy as the exigencies of the public service will admit , " appeared to entertain an alarm , that the economy alluded to would be excessive , while , on the other hand , he himself was from the ...
... formed with as much attention to economy as the exigencies of the public service will admit , " appeared to entertain an alarm , that the economy alluded to would be excessive , while , on the other hand , he himself was from the ...
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