The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... remarked , that the question was , whether , when an of- fice of new duties was imposed of necessity upon the Duke of York , he ought to have no emolument for performing that office , because he had emoluments for performing other ...
... remarked , that the question was , whether , when an of- fice of new duties was imposed of necessity upon the Duke of York , he ought to have no emolument for performing that office , because he had emoluments for performing other ...
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... remarked , that his right honourable friend ( the Chancellor of the Exchequer ) had forgot to state , that Mr Pitt had himself declared , that if the sinking fund should rise to 4 millions , it ought to come before Parliament , who ...
... remarked , that his right honourable friend ( the Chancellor of the Exchequer ) had forgot to state , that Mr Pitt had himself declared , that if the sinking fund should rise to 4 millions , it ought to come before Parliament , who ...
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... remarked , that upon a ge- neral view of the number of men proposed to be voted for the present year , and the number which had been voted last year , the house would perceive , that , taking the compara- tive establishments of the two ...
... remarked , that upon a ge- neral view of the number of men proposed to be voted for the present year , and the number which had been voted last year , the house would perceive , that , taking the compara- tive establishments of the two ...
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... remarked , that the No- ble Lord had omitted to state that the expenditure of this year exceeded that of the last by L. 84,000 . The staff establishment was too large , and open to much animadversion , but he would pass it over . But ...
... remarked , that the No- ble Lord had omitted to state that the expenditure of this year exceeded that of the last by L. 84,000 . The staff establishment was too large , and open to much animadversion , but he would pass it over . But ...
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... remarked , that the observations of the right honourable gentleman were not simply and ex- clusively connected with the vote under consideration , but applied to the principle upon which this country had hitherto regulated its colonial ...
... remarked , that the observations of the right honourable gentleman were not simply and ex- clusively connected with the vote under consideration , but applied to the principle upon which this country had hitherto regulated its colonial ...
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