The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... observed , afford the strongest proofs , that the operative classes of the kingdom are well aware , that their sufferings do not proceed from causes , which it is in the power of man imme- diately to remove ; and that they enter tain a ...
... observed , afford the strongest proofs , that the operative classes of the kingdom are well aware , that their sufferings do not proceed from causes , which it is in the power of man imme- diately to remove ; and that they enter tain a ...
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... observed , with the utmost anxiety , those vicissitudes in the state and condition of the landed , commercial , and manufacturing , interests , those alter- nate seasons of prosperity and adversity , of a short and fallacious prosperity ...
... observed , with the utmost anxiety , those vicissitudes in the state and condition of the landed , commercial , and manufacturing , interests , those alter- nate seasons of prosperity and adversity , of a short and fallacious prosperity ...
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... observe ,. that he had avowed himself a friend to the present administration , but he begged to say , that he was pledged neither to.men nor measures . His Majesty's ... observed for ,. 29 30 at the Opening of the Session . Nov. 21 , 1826 .
... observe ,. that he had avowed himself a friend to the present administration , but he begged to say , that he was pledged neither to.men nor measures . His Majesty's ... observed for ,. 29 30 at the Opening of the Session . Nov. 21 , 1826 .
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Great Britain. Parliament. generally , too , as had been observed for , many successive sessions , were so framed ... observe , after the praises in which his hon . friend had in- dulged , of the smoothness and the richness of the ...
Great Britain. Parliament. generally , too , as had been observed for , many successive sessions , were so framed ... observe , after the praises in which his hon . friend had in- dulged , of the smoothness and the richness of the ...
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... observed , that he was not the original projector of that speculation . He came into it several years after it was ... observation . He was not hypocritical enough to say that he joined the speculations that had been referred to without ...
... observed , that he was not the original projector of that speculation . He came into it several years after it was ... observation . He was not hypocritical enough to say that he joined the speculations that had been referred to without ...
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