The Edinburgh Annual Register, Bind 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... interests , respect their rights , and fairly and fully represent their spi -.- rit . It is by this constant gravita- tion of the government to the peo- ple that revolutions are prevented , because they are rendered unneces- sary ; it ...
... interests , respect their rights , and fairly and fully represent their spi -.- rit . It is by this constant gravita- tion of the government to the peo- ple that revolutions are prevented , because they are rendered unneces- sary ; it ...
Side 9
... interest . " The condition of an interest so essentially connected with the pros perity of the country will , of course , attract your early attention ; and I have the fullest reliance on your wisdom in the consideration of this ...
... interest . " The condition of an interest so essentially connected with the pros perity of the country will , of course , attract your early attention ; and I have the fullest reliance on your wisdom in the consideration of this ...
Side 10
interest would unavoidably be ex- cited by such a contest . For his own part , he was free to declare , that he could never look on a war bc- tween a Turkish government and a Christian power without feeling great anxiety for the result ...
interest would unavoidably be ex- cited by such a contest . For his own part , he was free to declare , that he could never look on a war bc- tween a Turkish government and a Christian power without feeling great anxiety for the result ...
Side 13
... interest , through the medium of the country bankers . Their Lordships would consider whether relief could be found ... interests ― of the country , not excepting the agricultural itself . This , he thought , could not be denied by the ...
... interest , through the medium of the country bankers . Their Lordships would consider whether relief could be found ... interests ― of the country , not excepting the agricultural itself . This , he thought , could not be denied by the ...
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... interest . No such communication was made , nor was the proposition , thus specified , in contemplation . Government had taken , undoubted- ly , into their serious consideration , the best mode of extending the re- lief in question ...
... interest . No such communication was made , nor was the proposition , thus specified , in contemplation . Government had taken , undoubted- ly , into their serious consideration , the best mode of extending the re- lief in question ...
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