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Pagina 169
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. of Parliament . The second part - the subject of relief - is all that Parliament ought to consider care- fully , because it contains the difficult problem whether and how far the Central Government ...
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. of Parliament . The second part - the subject of relief - is all that Parliament ought to consider care- fully , because it contains the difficult problem whether and how far the Central Government ...
Pagina 211
... Parliament his proposal to tax the American colo- nies , urging that 63 millions had been added to the National Debt , largely for the successful war against the French in America , and that it was reasonable that the Americans should ...
... Parliament his proposal to tax the American colo- nies , urging that 63 millions had been added to the National Debt , largely for the successful war against the French in America , and that it was reasonable that the Americans should ...
Pagina 222
... Parliament . Parliament , if wise , would immediately restore to Turkey its ancient city of Constantinople , on the sole condition of the neutrality of the Straits . Only so could England begin to recover its reputa- tion in the East ...
... Parliament . Parliament , if wise , would immediately restore to Turkey its ancient city of Constantinople , on the sole condition of the neutrality of the Straits . Only so could England begin to recover its reputa- tion in the East ...
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