The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... sent year , the aspect of public af- fairs , both at home and abroad , was peculiarly encouraging and auspici- ous . Compared with former years , the internal resources of the country exhibited a very marked improve- ment . The gross ...
... sent year , the aspect of public af- fairs , both at home and abroad , was peculiarly encouraging and auspici- ous . Compared with former years , the internal resources of the country exhibited a very marked improve- ment . The gross ...
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... sent to be such as were favourable to tranquillity ; but what he chiefly relied upon for the continuance of that blessing was the state of France . He therefore most sincerely concur- red in all that was stated in the ad- dress relative ...
... sent to be such as were favourable to tranquillity ; but what he chiefly relied upon for the continuance of that blessing was the state of France . He therefore most sincerely concur- red in all that was stated in the ad- dress relative ...
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... sent year the income was calculated at L. 54,000,000 , and the expendi- ture at L. 52,018,000 , which would make a surplus of nearly L. 2,000,000 . He had now to submit to the House , whether upon a sinking fund of L. 2,000,000 they ...
... sent year the income was calculated at L. 54,000,000 , and the expendi- ture at L. 52,018,000 , which would make a surplus of nearly L. 2,000,000 . He had now to submit to the House , whether upon a sinking fund of L. 2,000,000 they ...
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... sent , the 45 years originally spoken of could only be reckoned from the present time . This , however , could not now be looked for ; there was only a sum which it required the aid of Parliament to bring up to L. 5,000,000 . So that ...
... sent , the 45 years originally spoken of could only be reckoned from the present time . This , however , could not now be looked for ; there was only a sum which it required the aid of Parliament to bring up to L. 5,000,000 . So that ...
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... sent that at the end of such a war , and in the very infancy of peace , new taxes should be imposed on them which they could not pay . The proposition of his Majesty's Ministers should have been shown to be founded in absolute necessity ...
... sent that at the end of such a war , and in the very infancy of peace , new taxes should be imposed on them which they could not pay . The proposition of his Majesty's Ministers should have been shown to be founded in absolute necessity ...
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