Annual Register, Volume 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 - History |
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Page 70
... regard to those majorities on former occa- sions that it would be extremely difficult for any Government , whe- ther that which now exists , or that which might be formed , however efficient it might be - and I admit , not by way of ...
... regard to those majorities on former occa- sions that it would be extremely difficult for any Government , whe- ther that which now exists , or that which might be formed , however efficient it might be - and I admit , not by way of ...
Page 88
... regard to the efficiency of the departments of the public service to which they severally relate . 66 } My Lords and Gentlemen , — " Her Majesty commands us to recommend to your earnest con- sideration , measures which will be proposed ...
... regard to the efficiency of the departments of the public service to which they severally relate . 66 } My Lords and Gentlemen , — " Her Majesty commands us to recommend to your earnest con- sideration , measures which will be proposed ...
Page 89
... regard to the Estimates , he hoped they would be framed with a due regard to economy , for in the present state of the country it could not afford to throw away one shil ling . " ཟེེ ! { ¥ ** ༨ ་ ༥ Lord Granville stated that a ...
... regard to the Estimates , he hoped they would be framed with a due regard to economy , for in the present state of the country it could not afford to throw away one shil ling . " ཟེེ ! { ¥ ** ༨ ་ ༥ Lord Granville stated that a ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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