The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... spect to the said sum of 100,000l . " Mr. Tierney said , that he should follow the noble lord's example , in dividing into three heads the observations he had to offer ; the first , as to what should be the re- duced amount of the ...
... spect to the said sum of 100,000l . " Mr. Tierney said , that he should follow the noble lord's example , in dividing into three heads the observations he had to offer ; the first , as to what should be the re- duced amount of the ...
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... spect , one of the most important that could occupy the attention of the legislature . Acting with that view , he would now submit it to their consideration , and take the sense of the House upon it . The question being put , That the ...
... spect , one of the most important that could occupy the attention of the legislature . Acting with that view , he would now submit it to their consideration , and take the sense of the House upon it . The question being put , That the ...
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... spect to several of these balances he had no control , as their appro- priation was specifically enjoined by a distinct act of parliament . There was , it is true , another branch of public balances in the hands of the Bank , namely ...
... spect to several of these balances he had no control , as their appro- priation was specifically enjoined by a distinct act of parliament . There was , it is true , another branch of public balances in the hands of the Bank , namely ...
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... spect to the latter , his Majesty's government , considering the in- convenience to which these per- sons would be exposed on their arrival , had selected the Cape as the colony to which emigration might be most advantageously directed ...
... spect to the latter , his Majesty's government , considering the in- convenience to which these per- sons would be exposed on their arrival , had selected the Cape as the colony to which emigration might be most advantageously directed ...
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... spect to the proposed taxes which he was desirous of sub- mitting to the sanction of the committee ; and lastly , he should point out those general measures for the regulation of the finances of the country , which appeared to him to be ...
... spect to the proposed taxes which he was desirous of sub- mitting to the sanction of the committee ; and lastly , he should point out those general measures for the regulation of the finances of the country , which appeared to him to be ...
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