A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1877 |
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... declared their belief that a terrible revulsion might be looked for soon . But it was then too late . Between June , 1824 , and October , 1825 , from ten to twelve millions of coin and bullion were exported ; and during the greater part ...
... declared their belief that a terrible revulsion might be looked for soon . But it was then too late . Between June , 1824 , and October , 1825 , from ten to twelve millions of coin and bullion were exported ; and during the greater part ...
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... declared , that warming - pans from Birmingham were among the articles exposed under the burning sun of that sky ; and that skates from Sheffield were offered for sale to a people who had never heard of ice . China and cut - glass were ...
... declared , that warming - pans from Birmingham were among the articles exposed under the burning sun of that sky ; and that skates from Sheffield were offered for sale to a people who had never heard of ice . China and cut - glass were ...
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... declared that even the small imports of foreign corn which would follow upon such a measure would afford just the stimulus to their business that was wanted . They were ready to resume business if they could obtain any returns from ...
... declared that even the small imports of foreign corn which would follow upon such a measure would afford just the stimulus to their business that was wanted . They were ready to resume business if they could obtain any returns from ...
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... declared , that the Roman Catholics should enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion as are consistent with the laws of Ireland , or as they did enjoy in the reign of Charles II .; and their majesties , as soon as they can ...
... declared , that the Roman Catholics should enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion as are consistent with the laws of Ireland , or as they did enjoy in the reign of Charles II .; and their majesties , as soon as they can ...
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... declared himself a Protesta A Catholic could no longer purchase land , or enjoy a lo lease , or make more than a ... declare oath the value of his property , and to settle such allowance upon the family informer as the court shou decree ...
... declared himself a Protesta A Catholic could no longer purchase land , or enjoy a lo lease , or make more than a ... declare oath the value of his property , and to settle such allowance upon the family informer as the court shou decree ...
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