Means have been taken to lessen the pressure of want in districts which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. " It is satisfactory to me to observe, that,... History of Europe: 1815-1852 - Page 222by Archibald Alison - 1876Full view - About this book
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1847 - 892 pages
...has been rendered unsafe in «*w ports of too country ;" while, in the third, they acknowledge "th.it in many of the most distressed districts, the patience...resignation of the people have been most exemplary . ' ' The patience of the people everywhere, with a few, certainly not scrions, exceptions in Ireland, is most... | |
| Caricatures and cartoons - 1847 - 574 pages
...which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. It is satisfactory...further measures are required to alleviate the existing distress. I recommend to you to take into your serious consideration, whether, by increasing for a... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 726 pages
...which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. " It is...further measures are required to alleviate the existing distress. I recommend to you to take into your serious consideration, whether by increasing, for a... | |
| Protestant association - 1847 - 424 pages
...which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. It is satisfactory...further measures are required to alleviate the existing distress. I recommend to you to take into your serious consideration, whether by increasing for a limited... | |
| Protestant association - 1847 - 208 pages
...which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. It is satisfactory...further measures are required to alleviate the existing distress. I recommend to you to take into your serious consideration, whether by increasing for a limited... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1847 - 762 pages
...of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. His satisfactory to me to observe, that in many of the...obtaining adequate supplies of provisions. It will be yonr duty to consider what further measures are required to alleviate the existing distress. I recommend... | |
| Thomas M. Preble - Religion - 1847 - 94 pages
...which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. It is satisfactory...resignation of the people have been most exemplary. The deficisncy of the harvest in France and Germany, and other parts of Europe, has added to the difficulty... | |
| 1847 - 552 pages
...which are most remote from the ordinary sources of supply. Outrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. It is satisfactory...districts the patience and resignation of the people Lave been most exemplary. The deficiency of the harvest in France and Germany, and other parts of Europe,... | |
| Primitive Baptists - 1847 - 780 pages
...Rate Act of last session, from which deviations had been made in favour of more useful employment. la many of the most distressed districts the patience and resignation of the people had been most exemplary. The deficiency of the harvest in France, Germany, and other parts of Europe,... | |
| Books - 1848 - 878 pages
...which are roost remote from the ordinary sources of supply. 0utrages have been repressed, as far as it was possible, by the military and police. It is satisfactory to me to observe, that in many of the moat distressed districts tbe patience and resignation of the people have been most exemplary. "The... | |
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