The Edinburgh Annual Register, 14. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Trade . - Mr Wallace's Plan for a New code of Navigation Laws , PAGE . 151 CHAP . VI . MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS . The Constitutional Association . - The Ionian Islands , and Sir Thomas Maitland.- Grant to the Duke of Clarence ...
... Trade . - Mr Wallace's Plan for a New code of Navigation Laws , PAGE . 151 CHAP . VI . MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS . The Constitutional Association . - The Ionian Islands , and Sir Thomas Maitland.- Grant to the Duke of Clarence ...
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... Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom , 203 First Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons , on Foreign Trade , Second Report , 206 216 Report relative to the Trade with the East Indies and China , 217 b PAGE . Report ...
... Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom , 203 First Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons , on Foreign Trade , Second Report , 206 216 Report relative to the Trade with the East Indies and China , 217 b PAGE . Report ...
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... trade , during the early part of this time , was in a state of depres- sion , the total revenue has , neverthe- less , exceeded that of the preceding year . " A considerable part of this in- crease must be ascribed to the new taxes ...
... trade , during the early part of this time , was in a state of depres- sion , the total revenue has , neverthe- less , exceeded that of the preceding year . " A considerable part of this in- crease must be ascribed to the new taxes ...
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... trade , ministers appealed to univer . sal observation , whether there was not a material change from that state of distress in which they had been six months ago ; and whether the cheap- ness of provisions did not materially contribute ...
... trade , ministers appealed to univer . sal observation , whether there was not a material change from that state of distress in which they had been six months ago ; and whether the cheap- ness of provisions did not materially contribute ...
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... trade . In the course of a desultory de- bate , Sir J. Newport complained of the great rise which had taken place in the expense of collecting the Irish revenue . Since 1808 , it had risen from 111. to 251. per cent . Mr Van- sittart ...
... trade . In the course of a desultory de- bate , Sir J. Newport complained of the great rise which had taken place in the expense of collecting the Irish revenue . Since 1808 , it had risen from 111. to 251. per cent . Mr Van- sittart ...
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