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" There never was a period in the history of this country, when all the great interests of the nation were at the same time in so thriving a condition, or when a feeling of content and satisfaction was more widely diffused through all classes of the British... "
Life and times of sir Robert Peel, by W.C. Taylor (C. Mackay). - Página 180
por William Cooke Taylor - 1846
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Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia

David Glasner, Thomas F. Cooley - 1997 - 800 páginas
...early 1825, the prosperity in the country was undoubted. In his speech in February, the King said, "there never was a period in the history of this country...diffused through all classes of the British people." South America became a focal point of the speculation when England formally recognized Mexico and the...
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National Debt in Britain, 1850-1930, Volumen1

Jeremy Wormell - 1999 - 400 páginas
...that it was the duty of the Government to undertake some operation of this kind : he believed thnt there never was a period in the history of this country when more capital was seeking employment, and he pointed out thnt Consols, at their existing price, yielded...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1825 - 546 páginas
...prosperity upon which His Majesty congratulated you at the opening of the last session of Parliament. There never was a period in the history of this country,...' It is no small addition to the gratification of II!s Majesty, that Ireland is participating in the general prosperity. The outrages, for the suppression...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes53-54

William Cobbett - 1825 - 850 páginas
...Parliament. 2. " There never was a period in the history of this country, when all the great inleretts of the nation were at the same time in so thriving a condition, or when a feeling of conent and satisfaction was more widely diffused throughout all classes of the V.rii i-ii people. 3....
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volumen66

1828 - 432 páginas
...the Bank to re.'use to pay its notes in gold, and to make pieces of paper, in fact, a legal tender. " There never was a period, in the history " of this country, when ALL the great inte" rests of the nation were, at the same time, "in so thriving a, condition"! — KING'S SPRECH,...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen41

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1850 - 782 páginas
...the commencement of the great Civil War, and as it again became on the Restoration. He forgets that there never was a period in the history of this country when our English nobles were not jealous of arbitrary power, whether it was sought to be exercised over...
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The Farmer's Magazine. Volume the Eighteenth (Third Series) July to December ...

The Farmer's Magazine - 1860 - 604 páginas
...and happiness of Great Britain (cheers.) The CHAIRMAN said he thought be might venture to say that there never was a period in the history of this country when the toast he was about to propose was more cordiall" welcomed than it was sure to be now: it was the...
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The Farmer's Magazine Volume the Seventeenth

Staff - 1860 - 608 páginas
...but having passed the greater portion of his life in it, he felt great interest in all its movements. There never was a period in the history of this country when there was such a martial feeling in the community in general as prevailed at present, and he was convinced...
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