Annual Register, Tom 64Edmund Burke 1823 |
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Strona 4
... means of payment were so greatly impaired . At the commencement of this change in the situation of the farmers , and for some time after- wards , the landlords suffered com- paratively little ; but the distress had now reached them ...
... means of payment were so greatly impaired . At the commencement of this change in the situation of the farmers , and for some time after- wards , the landlords suffered com- paratively little ; but the distress had now reached them ...
Strona 11
... means of cultivating the land in the most advantageous manner . Such was the nature and extent of the agricultural distress com- plained of ; the great change in the money value of agricultural produce had ruined or impoverished the ...
... means of cultivating the land in the most advantageous manner . Such was the nature and extent of the agricultural distress com- plained of ; the great change in the money value of agricultural produce had ruined or impoverished the ...
Strona 16
... has arisen and still prevails in some parts of that country . " I am determined to use all the means in my power for the protection of the persons and pro- GI " 4 than twel fences urred the for sever 16 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
... has arisen and still prevails in some parts of that country . " I am determined to use all the means in my power for the protection of the persons and pro- GI " 4 than twel fences urred the for sever 16 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
Strona 23
... means of prevention , than the existing laws , backed by military force , could afford , were clearly neces- sary . Mr. C. Grant , Mr. Dawson , and sir H. Parnell , concurred in lord Londonderry's views . Captain O'Grady , who was ...
... means of prevention , than the existing laws , backed by military force , could afford , were clearly neces- sary . Mr. C. Grant , Mr. Dawson , and sir H. Parnell , concurred in lord Londonderry's views . Captain O'Grady , who was ...
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... mean time , more distinct information might be ob- tained , and means might be found of modifying some of the most objectionable clauses . On the other side , it was said , that if the bills were to be enacted for only three months ...
... mean time , more distinct information might be ob- tained , and means might be found of modifying some of the most objectionable clauses . On the other side , it was said , that if the bills were to be enacted for only three months ...
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Strona 4 - The Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the state of the...
Strona 38 - Friends of the People, associated for the purpose of obtaining a Reform in Parliament.
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Strona 205 - But that, if there should be any American slaves who were carried away from territories of which the first article of the treaty of Ghent has not stipulated the restitution to the United States, the United States are not to claim an indemnification for the said slaves.
Strona 190 - An Act to amend two Acts of the fifty-seventh year of His late Majesty and the first year of His present Majesty, for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills and the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor...
Strona 187 - An Act to amend an act, made in the last session of parliament, for amending the several acts for the regulation of attornies and solicitors.
Strona 44 - I cannot help conjuring the noble lord himself, to pause before he again presses it upon the country. If, however, he shall persevere, and if his perseverance shall be successful — and if the results of that success shall be such as I cannot help apprehending — his be the triumph to have precipitated those results — be mine the consolation that to the utmost, and the latest of my power, I have opposed them.
Strona 189 - Majesty, for building and promoting the building of additional churches in populous parishes...
Strona iii - Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire : your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers.