The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... amount ed to L. 62,230,527 , besides the L. 15,336,935 of the sinking fund ap- plied to the reduction of the national debt . The income of the consolidated fund , for the year ending Jan , 5. 1819 , will be found to exceed 47 millions ...
... amount ed to L. 62,230,527 , besides the L. 15,336,935 of the sinking fund ap- plied to the reduction of the national debt . The income of the consolidated fund , for the year ending Jan , 5. 1819 , will be found to exceed 47 millions ...
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... amount at the commencement of the war . The speech had talked in glowing terms of the great increase of the revenue . He did not mean to lessen any fa- vourable impression which that might make . It was well to hear , that this year ...
... amount at the commencement of the war . The speech had talked in glowing terms of the great increase of the revenue . He did not mean to lessen any fa- vourable impression which that might make . It was well to hear , that this year ...
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... amount- ing to L.58,000 . In addition to these , the House would , no doubt , be aware that L. 10,000 had been allowed to the Queen for certain ex- traordinary expenses , which the pre- sent custos would be under the ne- cessity of ...
... amount- ing to L.58,000 . In addition to these , the House would , no doubt , be aware that L. 10,000 had been allowed to the Queen for certain ex- traordinary expenses , which the pre- sent custos would be under the ne- cessity of ...
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... amount , which were then upon the privy purse , added , that the surplus , if any , should go to the commission- ers for managing the kings private property . Suppose the necessary expense of the physicians should a- mount to L. 70,000 ...
... amount , which were then upon the privy purse , added , that the surplus , if any , should go to the commission- ers for managing the kings private property . Suppose the necessary expense of the physicians should a- mount to L. 70,000 ...
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... amount was thus L.70,000 ; but what were the bur- dens with which it was charged ? The payment of medical attendance was L. 28,000 ; the sums given in pen- sions , salaries , charities , and under other heads , by his Majesty , amount ...
... amount was thus L.70,000 ; but what were the bur- dens with which it was charged ? The payment of medical attendance was L. 28,000 ; the sums given in pen- sions , salaries , charities , and under other heads , by his Majesty , amount ...
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