The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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Page 60
... petition over the American , in the naviga- tion between our ports and British ports in Europe , by the circuitous voyages enjoyed by the one , and not enjoyed by the other . " The reasonableness of the rule of reci- procity , applied ...
... petition over the American , in the naviga- tion between our ports and British ports in Europe , by the circuitous voyages enjoyed by the one , and not enjoyed by the other . " The reasonableness of the rule of reci- procity , applied ...
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... petition the legislature on these subjects . The proceedings on these occasions have been so very similar , that to detail them would present no novelty to our readers ; but the reformers in London appear to dif fer somewhat from those ...
... petition the legislature on these subjects . The proceedings on these occasions have been so very similar , that to detail them would present no novelty to our readers ; but the reformers in London appear to dif fer somewhat from those ...
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... petition adopted at a late Catholi Aggregate Meeting in Dublin is the sam which was drawn up and presented in 1811 and signed by the Lords and Gentlemen s ceders . The following clause of domesti nomination is the only addition : - " In ...
... petition adopted at a late Catholi Aggregate Meeting in Dublin is the sam which was drawn up and presented in 1811 and signed by the Lords and Gentlemen s ceders . The following clause of domesti nomination is the only addition : - " In ...
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... petition the legislature for a reform in the House of Commons , for a re- duction of public expenditure , and the abo- lition of the sinecure places , & c . have been held in almost every village and parish in the west of Scotland . An ...
... petition the legislature for a reform in the House of Commons , for a re- duction of public expenditure , and the abo- lition of the sinecure places , & c . have been held in almost every village and parish in the west of Scotland . An ...
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... pétition from Bristol , signed by 20,700 inhabitants , attri- buting the nation's misery to the enormous amount of ... petition from Saddleworth , in Yorkshire , was presented by Lord Coch- rane . It was worded in very strong terms ...
... pétition from Bristol , signed by 20,700 inhabitants , attri- buting the nation's misery to the enormous amount of ... petition from Saddleworth , in Yorkshire , was presented by Lord Coch- rane . It was worded in very strong terms ...
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