| William Joseph Battersby - 1833 - 388 pages
...fully recognized and established; her revenues, her trade, her manufactures thriving beyond the hope or example of any other country of her extent — within...advancing with a rapidity, astonishing even to herself; not complaining of deficiency in any of these respects, but enjoying and acknowledging her prosperity.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1834 - 208 pages
...recognised and established ; her revenues, her trade, her manufactures, thriving beyond the hope or example of any other country of her extent; within...advancing with a rapidity astonishing even to herself; not complaining of deficiency in any of these respects, but enjoying and acknowledging her prosperity;—she... | |
| John Gordon Swift MacNeill - 1836 - 136 pages
...Constitution fully recognised and established, her revenues, her trade, her manufactures thriving beyond her hope, or the example of any other country of her extent,...advancing with a rapidity astonishing even to herself, not complaining of deficiency in these respects, but enjoying and acknowledging her prosperity.' "... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...recognized and established ; her revenues, her trade, her manufactures thriving beyond the hope or example of any other country of her extent, within...advancing with a rapidity astonishing even to herself; not complaining of her deficiency in any of these respects, but enjoying and acknowledging For the... | |
| Esq. John Levy - 1843 - 236 pages
...constitution fully recognised and established; HER "REVENUES, HER TRADE, HER MANUFACTURES THRIVING BE" YOND THE HOPE OR THE EXAMPLE OF ANY OTHER COUNTRY " OF...ADVANCING WITH " A RAPIDITY ASTONISHING EVEN TO HERSELF; not complaining " of deficiency even in these respects, but enjoying and acknow" lodging her prosperity... | |
| John Simpson Armstrong, Edward Shirley Trevor - 1844 - 1008 pages
...fully recognized and established ; her revenues, her trade, " her manufactures thriving beyond her hope or the example of " any other country of her extent ; within these few years advanc" ing with a rapidity astonishing even to herself ; not complaining of " deficiency in these... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1844 - 1016 pages
...fully recognized and established ; her revenues, her trade, " her manufactures thriving beyond her hope or the example of " any other country of her extent ; within these few years advanc" ing' with a rapidity astonishing even to herself ; not complaining of " deficiency in these... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1844 - 524 pages
...understood ; a constitution fully recognised and established ; HER REVENTES, HEIl TRADE, HER MANUFACTURES THRIVING BEYOND THE HOPE OR THE EXAMPLE OF ANY OTHER COUNTRY OF HER EXTENT WITHIX THESE FEW YEARS ADVANCING WITH A RAPIDITY A8TOXTSHING EVEN TO HERSELF ; not complaining of deficiency... | |
| William J. O'Neill Daunt - 1845 - 400 pages
...testimony given by Plunket in his struggle for the preservation of the Irish parliament in 1799 : " The revenues, the trade, the manufactures of Ireland,...in spite of the vast drawbacks of penal laws and a rotten borough system: national decay under a union, despite the removal of penal restrictions : the... | |
| William Howitt - 1846 - 376 pages
...hardy, gallant, and enthusiastic ; her revenues, her trade and manufactures, thriving beyond the hope or example of any other country of her extent ; within...advancing with a rapidity astonishing even to herself, and complaining of deficiency in no respect, but acknowledging and enjoying her prosperity:" — when... | |
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