The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... necessary to repress the extravagancies of debate , and to allay the heats which occasionally arose amidst the ardour and vehemence of public dis- cussion . It was necessary , also , on many occasions , to give advice , assistance , and ...
... necessary to repress the extravagancies of debate , and to allay the heats which occasionally arose amidst the ardour and vehemence of public dis- cussion . It was necessary , also , on many occasions , to give advice , assistance , and ...
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... necessary , commenced under circumstances of peculiar difficulty . The little intercourse which had subsisted between Europeans and the Burmese country had afforded hardly any means of obtaining much topo- graphical knowledge of it ...
... necessary , commenced under circumstances of peculiar difficulty . The little intercourse which had subsisted between Europeans and the Burmese country had afforded hardly any means of obtaining much topo- graphical knowledge of it ...
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... necessary to place all that part of the currency consisting of the pro- missory notes of private bankers on a solid foundation ; and , above all , in a re- peal of the Corn - laws , and in the abolition of all that is still suffered to ...
... necessary to place all that part of the currency consisting of the pro- missory notes of private bankers on a solid foundation ; and , above all , in a re- peal of the Corn - laws , and in the abolition of all that is still suffered to ...
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... necessary exertion of authority , he con- ceived there could be no difference of opinion with regard to the propriety of the course which had been adopted . When they recollected the small quantity of grain in the market , and the ...
... necessary exertion of authority , he con- ceived there could be no difference of opinion with regard to the propriety of the course which had been adopted . When they recollected the small quantity of grain in the market , and the ...
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... necessary to have great know- The next point to which he came was the ledge of the law of nations , but the nicest internal concerns of the country , and of and most accurate skill in the application these the first in importance was ...
... necessary to have great know- The next point to which he came was the ledge of the law of nations , but the nicest internal concerns of the country , and of and most accurate skill in the application these the first in importance was ...
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