The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... charge or impeachment prefer- red against their character or views , which called upon them either with a view to their own vindication , or to what was passing in the world , to en- ter into a treaty , containing stipula- tions such as ...
... charge or impeachment prefer- red against their character or views , which called upon them either with a view to their own vindication , or to what was passing in the world , to en- ter into a treaty , containing stipula- tions such as ...
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Walter Scott. Storekeeper - general to be reduced about 10,000 THE SEPARATE CHARGES WERE , Interest and sinking fund on Exchequer bills Deduct Irish proportion of joint charge Ditto , civil list and consolidated fund CHAP . III . Bill ...
Walter Scott. Storekeeper - general to be reduced about 10,000 THE SEPARATE CHARGES WERE , Interest and sinking fund on Exchequer bills Deduct Irish proportion of joint charge Ditto , civil list and consolidated fund CHAP . III . Bill ...
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Walter Scott. The ways and means which he pro- posed for answering these charges , were embodied in a string of resolu ... charge for interest and sinking fund on the present debt , is 6,826,730 , making , with the inclusion of manage ...
Walter Scott. The ways and means which he pro- posed for answering these charges , were embodied in a string of resolu ... charge for interest and sinking fund on the present debt , is 6,826,730 , making , with the inclusion of manage ...
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... charged with estimating the annual produce of the revenue too low when he took it at 6,000,000l . , he feared rather that he should be accused of an excessive estimate . He thought himself ground- ed , however , in hoping for what must ...
... charged with estimating the annual produce of the revenue too low when he took it at 6,000,000l . , he feared rather that he should be accused of an excessive estimate . He thought himself ground- ed , however , in hoping for what must ...
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... charge of his domestic en- joyments a sum not equal to one- third of the whole of the civil list . He then proceeded to give , in the first place , a retrospective view of the civil list expenditure for several years , com- pared with ...
... charge of his domestic en- joyments a sum not equal to one- third of the whole of the civil list . He then proceeded to give , in the first place , a retrospective view of the civil list expenditure for several years , com- pared with ...
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