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... continued attention the state of the public income and expendi- ture ; and he is most happy in being able to acquaint you , that since you were last assembled in parliament , the revenue has been in a state of pro- gressive improvement ...
... continued attention the state of the public income and expendi- ture ; and he is most happy in being able to acquaint you , that since you were last assembled in parliament , the revenue has been in a state of pro- gressive improvement ...
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... continued to flou rish under all circumstances of good or bad harvest , of employment or want of employment , of high or low wages . He referred to the manufacturing dis . tricts , containing upwards of three millions of men . Mr B ...
... continued to flou rish under all circumstances of good or bad harvest , of employment or want of employment , of high or low wages . He referred to the manufacturing dis . tricts , containing upwards of three millions of men . Mr B ...
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... [ Continued laugh- ter . ] After this failure of positive statements , recourse had been had to anonymous testimony . One respect- able gentleman had long ago heard Oliver announce his plan of exciting a general insurrection ; and another ...
... [ Continued laugh- ter . ] After this failure of positive statements , recourse had been had to anonymous testimony . One respect- able gentleman had long ago heard Oliver announce his plan of exciting a general insurrection ; and another ...
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... continued , the invention of no minister could have devised many new channels by which money could be wrung from the exhausted country . Matters , however , had al- ready come to such a crisis , as to make it extremely difficult to ...
... continued , the invention of no minister could have devised many new channels by which money could be wrung from the exhausted country . Matters , however , had al- ready come to such a crisis , as to make it extremely difficult to ...
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... continued , any attempt at a resumption of cash pay . ments would , for the reasons that had operated in preceding cases , prove wholly futile . From the period , how- ever , at which hostilities ceased , it was but justice to the Bank ...
... continued , any attempt at a resumption of cash pay . ments would , for the reasons that had operated in preceding cases , prove wholly futile . From the period , how- ever , at which hostilities ceased , it was but justice to the Bank ...
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