Annual Register, Volume 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... racter . But while he was well aware , that the majority of the country bankers were above all imputation , and while , therefore , he would feel ashamed of himself if he could intend to attach blame to their individual conduct , yet ...
... racter . But while he was well aware , that the majority of the country bankers were above all imputation , and while , therefore , he would feel ashamed of himself if he could intend to attach blame to their individual conduct , yet ...
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... racter . A very considerable increase of taxation , amounting to more than 3,000,000l . was that year made . In 1820 no change in the amount of our taxation took place . In 1821 the agricultural horse tax was remitted to the amount of ...
... racter . A very considerable increase of taxation , amounting to more than 3,000,000l . was that year made . In 1820 no change in the amount of our taxation took place . In 1821 the agricultural horse tax was remitted to the amount of ...
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... racter . A very considerable increase of taxation , amounting to more than 3,000,000l . was that year made . In 1820 no change in the amount of our taxation took place . In 1821 the agricultural horse tax was remitted to the amount of ...
... racter . A very considerable increase of taxation , amounting to more than 3,000,000l . was that year made . In 1820 no change in the amount of our taxation took place . In 1821 the agricultural horse tax was remitted to the amount of ...
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... racter and merits , by the creation of a second office . The impossi- bility of performing the duties of both offices was now discovered for the first time , and had no ex- istence in fact . Even the pecu- niary responsibility attached ...
... racter and merits , by the creation of a second office . The impossi- bility of performing the duties of both offices was now discovered for the first time , and had no ex- istence in fact . Even the pecu- niary responsibility attached ...
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... racter . He would no longer con- tinue to be what he was at pre- sent , the minister of justice ; but would be converted into the advo- cate of a party . Feeling conscious that he was to be opposed by oppo- site counsel , it was not ...
... racter . He would no longer con- tinue to be what he was at pre- sent , the minister of justice ; but would be converted into the advo- cate of a party . Feeling conscious that he was to be opposed by oppo- site counsel , it was not ...
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