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The poll book of the contested election for the northern division of the ... - Page 18
1841
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The Journal of Steam Transport and Husbandry. Dec. 1833, Volume 39

1834 - 116 pages
...remain unchanged, the credit falling, and the resources being generally exhausted; and this opinibn is formed, not on the evidence of rent-payers, but of many most respectable witnesses, as well as the owners of land as surveyors and land agents." Such are the circumstances under which the Committee—not...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1846 - 770 pages
...difficulties alone remain unchanged, but that the savings arc cither gone or greatly diminished, and the credit failing, and the resources being generally...rent-payers, but of many most respectable witnesses, as well owners of land лч surveyors and land agents." Such, then, was the result of the agricultural experience...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1839 - 720 pages
...committee, with deep regret, are bound rather to express a fear that the difficulties alone remain unchanged, but that the savings are either gone or...rent-payers, but of many most respectable witnesses, as well owners of land, as surveyors and land agents." Sir, I think the advocates of the existing Corn-law...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1849 - 776 pages
...diminished, credit having failed, resources having been generally exhausted ; and this opinion is not formed on the evidence of rentpayers, but of many most respectable witnesses, as well owners of land as surveyors of land." Such was the account which had been given, in the year 1833,...
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Annual Register, Volume 75

Edmund Burke - History - 1834 - 872 pages
...dithiculties alone remain unchanged, but that the savings are either gone or greatly (liLuiflished, the credit failing, and the resources being generally...rentpayers, but of many most respectable witnesses, as well owners of land as surveyors anti land-agents. The committee of 1821 assumed what timey believed to...
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English Historical Documents, 1833-1874

David Charles Douglas, George Malcolm Young, W. D. Handcock - Great Britain - 1996 - 1050 pages
...Your Committee with deep regret, are bound rather to express a fear that the difficulties alone remain unchanged, but that the Savings are either gone or...Rent-payers, but of many most respectable Witnesses, as well Owners of Land as Surveyors and Land-agents. The Committee of 1821 assumed "what they believed to be...
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The Farmers Magazine Volume The Seventh

JOSEPH ROGERSON - 1843 - 514 pages
...rather to expre'is a liar that the d¿fficulttei alone remain unchanged, bun tlrat the sa¿ingsnre either gone or greatly diminished, the credit failing, and the resources being generally exhausted (hear, Freer) ; LnIl Link opinion is formed, not on tire evidence of rent-payers, but of many most...
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