Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... expences at which the services of Government might well be performed . That this tax extorts from the people so exorbitant a portion of their substance , by means altogether incompatible with their happiness , with justice , and with ...
... expences at which the services of Government might well be performed . That this tax extorts from the people so exorbitant a portion of their substance , by means altogether incompatible with their happiness , with justice , and with ...
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... expences of the Civil List , in- cluding allowances to the Royal family , fall very little short of one million five hundred thousand pounds a year . The pay of the judges has been aug- mented in a still greater proportion by two Acts ...
... expences of the Civil List , in- cluding allowances to the Royal family , fall very little short of one million five hundred thousand pounds a year . The pay of the judges has been aug- mented in a still greater proportion by two Acts ...
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... expence of the barrack department during the present year , which amounted to the sum of 178,6261 . The fifth resolution stated that the extraordinary expences of the ar- my for the present year might be estimat- ed at 1,500,000l . The ...
... expence of the barrack department during the present year , which amounted to the sum of 178,6261 . The fifth resolution stated that the extraordinary expences of the ar- my for the present year might be estimat- ed at 1,500,000l . The ...
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