The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... England on the breaking out of war were to confiscate the national debt , the war might be carried on with few additional taxes ; but this would not justify such a measure . It would add nothing to the real strength of the country . It ...
... England on the breaking out of war were to confiscate the national debt , the war might be carried on with few additional taxes ; but this would not justify such a measure . It would add nothing to the real strength of the country . It ...
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... England can be shipped at five shillings and six pence a gallon wholesale price , the duty on which , therefore , operates as an ad valorem duty of cent . per cent . We doubt if , after a short time , the revenue would suffer much by ...
... England can be shipped at five shillings and six pence a gallon wholesale price , the duty on which , therefore , operates as an ad valorem duty of cent . per cent . We doubt if , after a short time , the revenue would suffer much by ...
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... England was threatened with a French invasion , and experienced a much more serious cause of alarm In the in the mutiny of the navy . following year , the famed '98 , Hum- bert landed at Killalla , and while Ireland was in rebellion ...
... England was threatened with a French invasion , and experienced a much more serious cause of alarm In the in the mutiny of the navy . following year , the famed '98 , Hum- bert landed at Killalla , and while Ireland was in rebellion ...
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... England , he was immediately given the colonelcy of the third Garrison Battalion , and came into the property of Hardwick Grange , bequeathed to him by his uncle Sir John Hill , who died while he was last abroad , and who was succeeded ...
... England , he was immediately given the colonelcy of the third Garrison Battalion , and came into the property of Hardwick Grange , bequeathed to him by his uncle Sir John Hill , who died while he was last abroad , and who was succeeded ...
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... England , " says an officer of his division , whose obser- vations Mr. Sidney cites , " he repre- sented home ; his fresh complexion , placid face , kind eyes , kind voice , the total absence of all parade or noise in his habits ...
... England , " says an officer of his division , whose obser- vations Mr. Sidney cites , " he repre- sented home ; his fresh complexion , placid face , kind eyes , kind voice , the total absence of all parade or noise in his habits ...
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