The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... those alarms of his hon . and learned friend would subsequently have proved to be as unfounded as they now were . Those edly paid by , the suffering people of this empire C 2 37 38 at the Opening of the Session . Nov. 21 , 1826 .
... those alarms of his hon . and learned friend would subsequently have proved to be as unfounded as they now were . Those edly paid by , the suffering people of this empire C 2 37 38 at the Opening of the Session . Nov. 21 , 1826 .
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Great Britain. Parliament. edly paid by , the suffering people of this empire , to be expended but upon services , the absolute , indispensable , necessity of which would justify such expenditure . This course of proceeding only would ...
Great Britain. Parliament. edly paid by , the suffering people of this empire , to be expended but upon services , the absolute , indispensable , necessity of which would justify such expenditure . This course of proceeding only would ...
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... paid for what was called the peace establishment of the country . To his mind , the cause of all the distresses of the country was so evident , that he was it be contended , that the system we had pursued 51 HOUSE OF COMMONS , Address ...
... paid for what was called the peace establishment of the country . To his mind , the cause of all the distresses of the country was so evident , that he was it be contended , that the system we had pursued 51 HOUSE OF COMMONS , Address ...
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... paid ? He would beg these gentle- the people to lie down and starve ? The men to consider the manner in which table of the House would be loaded with they had to discharge their obligations . petitions upon this subject . Some peti- In ...
... paid ? He would beg these gentle- the people to lie down and starve ? The men to consider the manner in which table of the House would be loaded with they had to discharge their obligations . petitions upon this subject . Some peti- In ...
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... paid every year at the rate of 31. 10s . a for only by taxation . If no relief could be head in taxes . In no other country did afforded to them , let them have at least the people pay half as much . When the the consolation to feel ...
... paid every year at the rate of 31. 10s . a for only by taxation . If no relief could be head in taxes . In no other country did afforded to them , let them have at least the people pay half as much . When the the consolation to feel ...
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