Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... whole of its amount , or 300 millions , less in debt . Instead of checking and diminishing the debt , it affords facili- ties for contracting more ! —It is merely an engine in the hands of government for casting dust in the eyes of the ...
... whole of its amount , or 300 millions , less in debt . Instead of checking and diminishing the debt , it affords facili- ties for contracting more ! —It is merely an engine in the hands of government for casting dust in the eyes of the ...
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... whole of the In- whole was expected to be taken off at the come Tax being , as I before observed , 14 peace ; but , then , as the government debt millions and a little more . But , the peo- Row demands 44 millions a year , it does , ple ...
... whole of the In- whole was expected to be taken off at the come Tax being , as I before observed , 14 peace ; but , then , as the government debt millions and a little more . But , the peo- Row demands 44 millions a year , it does , ple ...
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... whole burthen was transferred to the Catholic and the Dissenter , who included almost the whole of the populace , and who saw the whole of the tithes levied from them to support a church whose doctrines were not professed by one - fifth ...
... whole burthen was transferred to the Catholic and the Dissenter , who included almost the whole of the populace , and who saw the whole of the tithes levied from them to support a church whose doctrines were not professed by one - fifth ...
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