Annual Register, Band 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... consequence of the competition of so many eager and unpractised recruiting officers , as it was sure to produce , the boun ties for enlistment rose so high , that , after destroying the ordinary re- cruiting for the regular army , the ...
... consequence of the competition of so many eager and unpractised recruiting officers , as it was sure to produce , the boun ties for enlistment rose so high , that , after destroying the ordinary re- cruiting for the regular army , the ...
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... consequence of the present ministers coming into power , were reasona- ble and just , and warranted by the language of himself and his friends when in opposition ; but that the expectation of some immediate change following , without ...
... consequence of the present ministers coming into power , were reasona- ble and just , and warranted by the language of himself and his friends when in opposition ; but that the expectation of some immediate change following , without ...
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... consequence of these changes in the manner of car . rying into execution the act , it had become a partial and oppressive tax on the parishes , instead of being , as originally intended , a new and ef- fectual instrument for increasing ...
... consequence of these changes in the manner of car . rying into execution the act , it had become a partial and oppressive tax on the parishes , instead of being , as originally intended , a new and ef- fectual instrument for increasing ...
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... consequence of this improve ment , the necessity for severity of discipline in the army would be diminished . It ... consequences were expected to arise . They alleged , that , as the new mode of enlistment could be carried into effect ...
... consequence of this improve ment , the necessity for severity of discipline in the army would be diminished . It ... consequences were expected to arise . They alleged , that , as the new mode of enlistment could be carried into effect ...
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... consequence of the imperfection of the provisions esta- blished for that object , there had been a gradual accumulation of inaudited accounts , amounting , when the pre- sent ministers came into office , to the enormous sum of 534 ...
... consequence of the imperfection of the provisions esta- blished for that object , there had been a gradual accumulation of inaudited accounts , amounting , when the pre- sent ministers came into office , to the enormous sum of 534 ...
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