Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 58
... French manufacturer , equal to from fifty to sixty per cent . was The protecting duty of thirty per cent , established by the act of 1824 , could afford no ade- quate protection . That duty had been fixed principally upon the evidence ...
... French manufacturer , equal to from fifty to sixty per cent . was The protecting duty of thirty per cent , established by the act of 1824 , could afford no ade- quate protection . That duty had been fixed principally upon the evidence ...
Sivu 97
... French Chamber of Deputies . The other method , was to place the represent- ation on a popular basis , approach- ing to what might be called a Representative Democracy . The example of that course was to be found in the United States of ...
... French Chamber of Deputies . The other method , was to place the represent- ation on a popular basis , approach- ing to what might be called a Representative Democracy . The example of that course was to be found in the United States of ...
Sivu 194
... The attack announced by the French newspapers was on the north of Portugal , in the province of Tras - os - Montes ; an official ac- count of which has been received by his majesty's government 194 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
... The attack announced by the French newspapers was on the north of Portugal , in the province of Tras - os - Montes ; an official ac- count of which has been received by his majesty's government 194 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
Sivu 197
... French government testified its displeasure by instantly recalling its ambassador ; and it further directed its chargé d'affaires to signify to his Catholic majesty , that Spain was not to look for any support from France against the ...
... French government testified its displeasure by instantly recalling its ambassador ; and it further directed its chargé d'affaires to signify to his Catholic majesty , that Spain was not to look for any support from France against the ...
Sivu 197
... French government testified its displeasure by instantly recalling its ambassador ; and it further directed its chargé d'affaires to signify to his Catholic majesty , that Spain was not to look for any support from France against the ...
... French government testified its displeasure by instantly recalling its ambassador ; and it further directed its chargé d'affaires to signify to his Catholic majesty , that Spain was not to look for any support from France against the ...
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