A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Bind 2G. Bell and sons, 1877 |
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... followed upon a deficiency of currency in 1821 and 1822 ; in which latter year an act was passed permitting the circulation of small notes beyond the date originally fixed . This extension of time tempted the bankers to increase their ...
... followed upon a deficiency of currency in 1821 and 1822 ; in which latter year an act was passed permitting the circulation of small notes beyond the date originally fixed . This extension of time tempted the bankers to increase their ...
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... and next , 2024 persons followed at an ex pense of £ 20 each . It had never been the intention o government to go on making grants for the removal of paupers in this mode ; but it was thought that 32 [ Воок 11 HISTORY OF THE PEACE .
... and next , 2024 persons followed at an ex pense of £ 20 each . It had never been the intention o government to go on making grants for the removal of paupers in this mode ; but it was thought that 32 [ Воок 11 HISTORY OF THE PEACE .
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... followed a season of oppression so cruel as to provoke the question how it could have been borne , in an age of the world so advanced . Of the English government of that time , Burke says : “ The severe and jealous policy of a conqueror ...
... followed a season of oppression so cruel as to provoke the question how it could have been borne , in an age of the world so advanced . Of the English government of that time , Burke says : “ The severe and jealous policy of a conqueror ...
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... followed 1704. Every son who would turn Protestant might no succeed to the family estate , which was stringently secur to him . A boy of ten years old , or younger , might th dispossess his family , if he declared himself a Protesta A ...
... followed 1704. Every son who would turn Protestant might no succeed to the family estate , which was stringently secur to him . A boy of ten years old , or younger , might th dispossess his family , if he declared himself a Protesta A ...
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... followed upon the quietness of the Irish in the two Stuart rebellions . While Scotland and the north of England were up in arms , the Catholics of Ireland gave no trouble ; and the Brunswick sovereigns were gratified and grateful . It ...
... followed upon the quietness of the Irish in the two Stuart rebellions . While Scotland and the north of England were up in arms , the Catholics of Ireland gave no trouble ; and the Brunswick sovereigns were gratified and grateful . It ...
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