Annual Register, Том 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... danger to the currency , nor any contradiction of the principle of the general mea- sure . Although there were no se- rious difficulties in the way of that measure , nor any thing which ren- dered its success even problemati- cal ; it ...
... danger to the currency , nor any contradiction of the principle of the general mea- sure . Although there were no se- rious difficulties in the way of that measure , nor any thing which ren- dered its success even problemati- cal ; it ...
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... danger as the noble earl : but still , with all my early associations , I cannot help thinking , that , if that danger must revive with a return to a metallic currency , it would have been felt during the last four or five years ; for ...
... danger as the noble earl : but still , with all my early associations , I cannot help thinking , that , if that danger must revive with a return to a metallic currency , it would have been felt during the last four or five years ; for ...
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... danger as the noble earl : but still , with all my early associations , I cannot help thinking , that , if that danger must revive with a return to a metallic currency , it would have been felt during the last four or five years ; for ...
... danger as the noble earl : but still , with all my early associations , I cannot help thinking , that , if that danger must revive with a return to a metallic currency , it would have been felt during the last four or five years ; for ...
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Edmund Burke. should be as much alive to this danger as the noble earl : but still , with all my early associations , I cannot help thinking , that , if that danger must revive with a return to a metallic currency , it would have been ...
Edmund Burke. should be as much alive to this danger as the noble earl : but still , with all my early associations , I cannot help thinking , that , if that danger must revive with a return to a metallic currency , it would have been ...
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... Customs , to consolidate it with that of England . He talked , too , very merrily , of the danger of sending chests of gold through Highland glens , and the proba- * bility of its creating a new race of Rob HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 27.
... Customs , to consolidate it with that of England . He talked , too , very merrily , of the danger of sending chests of gold through Highland glens , and the proba- * bility of its creating a new race of Rob HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 27.
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