The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... interest of the Bank Directors themselves , as well as of any other individuals in the country , that a prompt decision should be a- dopted . It was full time to come to a determination on this subject . Was it or was it not the ...
... interest of the Bank Directors themselves , as well as of any other individuals in the country , that a prompt decision should be a- dopted . It was full time to come to a determination on this subject . Was it or was it not the ...
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... interest- ing discussion took place on the sub- ject of granting L. 10,000 to his Royal Highness the Duke of York as custos persona . Mr Curwen sta- ted , that he had hoped his Royal Highness would have entered his dis- claimer against ...
... interest- ing discussion took place on the sub- ject of granting L. 10,000 to his Royal Highness the Duke of York as custos persona . Mr Curwen sta- ted , that he had hoped his Royal Highness would have entered his dis- claimer against ...
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... interest of the public debt unavoidably tended to create the deficiency to which we have al- luded . It is true that the removal of the Army of Occupation from France , and the reduction conse- quent on that highly just and politi- cal ...
... interest of the public debt unavoidably tended to create the deficiency to which we have al- luded . It is true that the removal of the Army of Occupation from France , and the reduction conse- quent on that highly just and politi- cal ...
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... interest , partly from im- provements of the revenue , and part- ly from the increase in value of fund- ed property . He must , however , say , that he was not very sanguine in ex- pecting that funded property would increase in value ...
... interest , partly from im- provements of the revenue , and part- ly from the increase in value of fund- ed property . He must , however , say , that he was not very sanguine in ex- pecting that funded property would increase in value ...
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... interest of money , that God only knew what would become of the country , or what it would do with its surplus capital . Since then , how- ever , L. 5,600,000 had been taken from this fund for the benefit of the country . It was said ...
... interest of money , that God only knew what would become of the country , or what it would do with its surplus capital . Since then , how- ever , L. 5,600,000 had been taken from this fund for the benefit of the country . It was said ...
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