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... believe , that while my Sovereign considered my services useful , they were , as they ever shall be , freely , and , I hope , energetically rendered ; but when they are no longer required , or when the public exigencies in such an ...
... believe , that while my Sovereign considered my services useful , they were , as they ever shall be , freely , and , I hope , energetically rendered ; but when they are no longer required , or when the public exigencies in such an ...
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... believe , that without some legislative sanction , and the assent of the Crown , the East India Company cannot make any provision or al- lowances to the heirs of any one who has rendered services in India ; but the India Company are ...
... believe , that without some legislative sanction , and the assent of the Crown , the East India Company cannot make any provision or al- lowances to the heirs of any one who has rendered services in India ; but the India Company are ...
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... believe , from false friends , that his interests are suffering by not having an immediate set- tlement of this question , he will now know that it is not so , but quite the contrary ; and in reference to the statement that prices would ...
... believe , from false friends , that his interests are suffering by not having an immediate set- tlement of this question , he will now know that it is not so , but quite the contrary ; and in reference to the statement that prices would ...
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... believe that the desti- | their own purposes , raised an excitement tution there can be so great as has been by which they hoped to carry the repeal of set forth . Cork , it is said , has one of the the Corn Laws ; it is little wonder ...
... believe that the desti- | their own purposes , raised an excitement tution there can be so great as has been by which they hoped to carry the repeal of set forth . Cork , it is said , has one of the the Corn Laws ; it is little wonder ...
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... believe the tenantry would require thus : - it , and that most likely , from the abundance of supplies , prices would be much more moderate in a month than now . The next great property is Sir Roger Pitman's . His agent takes exactly ...
... believe the tenantry would require thus : - it , and that most likely , from the abundance of supplies , prices would be much more moderate in a month than now . The next great property is Sir Roger Pitman's . His agent takes exactly ...
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