Annual Register, Tom 43Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1802 |
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... Means for alleviating the public Diftrefs . THE HE riots which had taken place in many parts of England and Scotland , on account of the high price of provifions , and which have already been noticed in our laft vo- lume , were neither ...
... Means for alleviating the public Diftrefs . THE HE riots which had taken place in many parts of England and Scotland , on account of the high price of provifions , and which have already been noticed in our laft vo- lume , were neither ...
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... means of relieving the people from the effects of the prefent fcarcity . Many of their ob- fervations were of weight , but they would be brought forward with more propriety when the fubjects to which they referred came regularly under ...
... means of relieving the people from the effects of the prefent fcarcity . Many of their ob- fervations were of weight , but they would be brought forward with more propriety when the fubjects to which they referred came regularly under ...
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... means that 1 might be in his power to refiore fuch a peace to the country , as would be confiftent with its peace and fecurity . The fuggeftion re- fpecting inportation feemed to be well timed and politic . And the language of the ...
... means that 1 might be in his power to refiore fuch a peace to the country , as would be confiftent with its peace and fecurity . The fuggeftion re- fpecting inportation feemed to be well timed and politic . And the language of the ...
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... means , to provide , or point out means by which the deficiency in the crops of the prefent , and the laft year too , might be fupplied , they judged it to be very expedient that all claffes fhould be called on by the authority of him ...
... means , to provide , or point out means by which the deficiency in the crops of the prefent , and the laft year too , might be fupplied , they judged it to be very expedient that all claffes fhould be called on by the authority of him ...
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... means fufficient for the fupport of the labourer and his family ; and alfo that men ought to receive fo much wages as fhould fupply them with all the neceflaries of life . But how the diftreffes of thofe people were to be relieved , was ...
... means fufficient for the fupport of the labourer and his family ; and alfo that men ought to receive fo much wages as fhould fupply them with all the neceflaries of life . But how the diftreffes of thofe people were to be relieved , was ...
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