The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... afterwards submitted to the House of Commons by the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer , it appears that the supplies to be voted for the present year were estimated at L. 25,500,000 ; that the existing re- venue applicable to the supplies a ...
... afterwards submitted to the House of Commons by the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer , it appears that the supplies to be voted for the present year were estimated at L. 25,500,000 ; that the existing re- venue applicable to the supplies a ...
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... afterwards received , con- tributed very materially to lessen the inconveniences which would other- wise have been felt . The Bank , knowing the necessity of preparing for cash - payments , had begun to re- duce their issues ; but it ...
... afterwards received , con- tributed very materially to lessen the inconveniences which would other- wise have been felt . The Bank , knowing the necessity of preparing for cash - payments , had begun to re- duce their issues ; but it ...
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... afterwards modified by Parliament . Yet nothing could be more unfounded than such a sup- position . Nothing like an invasion of the sinking fund had been con- templated . The arrangement of to - night was consistent with its per- fect ...
... afterwards modified by Parliament . Yet nothing could be more unfounded than such a sup- position . Nothing like an invasion of the sinking fund had been con- templated . The arrangement of to - night was consistent with its per- fect ...
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... afterwards added , making altogether L.1,200,000 . In 1792 the appropriation of so much of every loan to this fund was determin- great . He had heard it admitted in a speech 60 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... afterwards added , making altogether L.1,200,000 . In 1792 the appropriation of so much of every loan to this fund was determin- great . He had heard it admitted in a speech 60 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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... afterwards joined before the army reached Paris , were entitled to a share of the prize . Sir A. Hope said , the Military Col- lege was an establishment wise in policy , and peculiarly calculated to promote the interest and prosperity ...
... afterwards joined before the army reached Paris , were entitled to a share of the prize . Sir A. Hope said , the Military Col- lege was an establishment wise in policy , and peculiarly calculated to promote the interest and prosperity ...
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