Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... Exchequer from giving this notice . With respect to all the other burthens observed upon by his Honourable Friend near him , he could only say , that he most entirely concurred in those observations . He reserved him- self , however ...
... Exchequer from giving this notice . With respect to all the other burthens observed upon by his Honourable Friend near him , he could only say , that he most entirely concurred in those observations . He reserved him- self , however ...
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... Exchequer as that at which payments in specie should be resumed . Two years hence he expected that the time when this Act was so be dispensed with would be as far distant as now , excepting the time that would intervene between this ...
... Exchequer as that at which payments in specie should be resumed . Two years hence he expected that the time when this Act was so be dispensed with would be as far distant as now , excepting the time that would intervene between this ...
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... exchequer bills outstanding , during the present year , the sum of 2,260,0001 . The tenth resolution stated , there had been voted for discharging certain annuities , granted by two acts of the 37th and 42d years of his present Majesty ...
... exchequer bills outstanding , during the present year , the sum of 2,260,0001 . The tenth resolution stated , there had been voted for discharging certain annuities , granted by two acts of the 37th and 42d years of his present Majesty ...
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