Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 43
... tion can never be effective , except- ing on a large , and a continued scale ; and as such it ought never to form a regular feature in the ad- ministration of a government , and , least of all , in one , a large portion of whose ...
... tion can never be effective , except- ing on a large , and a continued scale ; and as such it ought never to form a regular feature in the ad- ministration of a government , and , least of all , in one , a large portion of whose ...
Sivu 44
... tion ; and the tables of both Houses were covered , almost nightly , with piles of petitions , partly from agriculturists , praying that the law might be allowed to remain as it was , but , in greater number , from artizans and ...
... tion ; and the tables of both Houses were covered , almost nightly , with piles of petitions , partly from agriculturists , praying that the law might be allowed to remain as it was , but , in greater number , from artizans and ...
Sivu 45
... tion with his continental rival , while the chief means of his sub- sistence were kept up at an arti- ficial rate , far above their cost in any other country of Europe . If reciprocity of trade was to be es- tablished at all , it was ...
... tion with his continental rival , while the chief means of his sub- sistence were kept up at an arti- ficial rate , far above their cost in any other country of Europe . If reciprocity of trade was to be es- tablished at all , it was ...
Sivu 48
... tion , and the greater the ex- change of agricultural produce for manufactures ; for the in- crease of the one certainly pro- duced the increase of the other . In proportion as the manufacturers could be supplied with food , whe- ther ...
... tion , and the greater the ex- change of agricultural produce for manufactures ; for the in- crease of the one certainly pro- duced the increase of the other . In proportion as the manufacturers could be supplied with food , whe- ther ...
Sivu 51
... tion remaining ; and if the state of the country be such as to require the investing of government with unconstitutional power , much more does it require that parliament should continue to exist to exercise its constitutional authority ...
... tion remaining ; and if the state of the country be such as to require the investing of government with unconstitutional power , much more does it require that parliament should continue to exist to exercise its constitutional authority ...
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