The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... continued for several years following . Thus the prices of corn and every necessary of life rose rapid- ly , and continued at a high rate ; but when , by the restoration of peace , channels of commerce were re - opened , the prices ...
... continued for several years following . Thus the prices of corn and every necessary of life rose rapid- ly , and continued at a high rate ; but when , by the restoration of peace , channels of commerce were re - opened , the prices ...
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... continued . It was for this we had been fighting , not only our own battles , but those of other nations ! Our fortitude and perseverance had led to this happy consequence , that we were not merely to bear the other burthens which had ...
... continued . It was for this we had been fighting , not only our own battles , but those of other nations ! Our fortitude and perseverance had led to this happy consequence , that we were not merely to bear the other burthens which had ...
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... continued ? Was the country to understand from the Chancellor of the Exchequer , that at a season when grain was almost a drug in the markets , and when corn was not " only at the lowest price , but when no price could be obtained at ...
... continued ? Was the country to understand from the Chancellor of the Exchequer , that at a season when grain was almost a drug in the markets , and when corn was not " only at the lowest price , but when no price could be obtained at ...
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... He knew that there were some who maintained , that the dismemberment of France would have been better than this continued intermeddling with its affairs ; and cer tainly if any man were to ask him , as CHAP . 1. ] 15 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... He knew that there were some who maintained , that the dismemberment of France would have been better than this continued intermeddling with its affairs ; and cer tainly if any man were to ask him , as CHAP . 1. ] 15 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... continued to the present time . He therefore apprehended that there could be no possible objection to the practice . Nobody would be more ready than himself to admit , that a le- gal and constitutional jealousy ought to be exercised on ...
... continued to the present time . He therefore apprehended that there could be no possible objection to the practice . Nobody would be more ready than himself to admit , that a le- gal and constitutional jealousy ought to be exercised on ...
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