Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 53
... ports should have been opened . The quantity , which , in such cases , must be , in a great measure , ar- bitrary , was taken , as equalling , when added to the bonded corn to be let loose , one half of the great- est importation ever ...
... ports should have been opened . The quantity , which , in such cases , must be , in a great measure , ar- bitrary , was taken , as equalling , when added to the bonded corn to be let loose , one half of the great- est importation ever ...
Sivu 56
... ports would continue closed until the 14th of : November . Such a calamity it became parliament to guard against ... port ? What , then , did his ma- jesty's ministers ask ? - -a power which , if it was unpleasant to their lordships ' to ...
... ports would continue closed until the 14th of : November . Such a calamity it became parliament to guard against ... port ? What , then , did his ma- jesty's ministers ask ? - -a power which , if it was unpleasant to their lordships ' to ...
Sivu 64
... ports had trebled , while our own trade was declining : that the foreign tonnage entering the port of London , during the last three years , had doubled ; that , at this moment , nine - tenths of the shipping coming into the port of ...
... ports had trebled , while our own trade was declining : that the foreign tonnage entering the port of London , during the last three years , had doubled ; that , at this moment , nine - tenths of the shipping coming into the port of ...
Sivu 65
... ports , as com- pared with British . Now in 1824 , the number of British ships which entered from the Baltic was 440 , and , in 1825 , 942. The number of Prussian ships which entered were , in 1824 , 682 , and in 1825 , 827. The number ...
... ports , as com- pared with British . Now in 1824 , the number of British ships which entered from the Baltic was 440 , and , in 1825 , 942. The number of Prussian ships which entered were , in 1824 , 682 , and in 1825 , 827. The number ...
Sivu 67
... ports , because that commerce might have been carried on through Dantzic . The motion was agreed to ; sir M. Ridley ... port their produce into this coun- try , would be nugatory . It would have been unfair , on the first establishment ...
... ports , because that commerce might have been carried on through Dantzic . The motion was agreed to ; sir M. Ridley ... port their produce into this coun- try , would be nugatory . It would have been unfair , on the first establishment ...
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