The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 8
... granted for the expences of the war in Portugal , Spain , & c .; of which about 42 millions only were in paper . The abstraction of so large a sum from the ordinary channels of industry of the country must necessarily have pro- duced a ...
... granted for the expences of the war in Portugal , Spain , & c .; of which about 42 millions only were in paper . The abstraction of so large a sum from the ordinary channels of industry of the country must necessarily have pro- duced a ...
Page 22
... granted for the last year , a large surplus had been benefi- cially employed in reducing the exche- quer bills and the navy debt , so that the whole unfunded debt had been brought down from 6,547,000l . to 47,700,000l . The view which ...
... granted for the last year , a large surplus had been benefi- cially employed in reducing the exche- quer bills and the navy debt , so that the whole unfunded debt had been brought down from 6,547,000l . to 47,700,000l . The view which ...
Page 65
... granted to him to remunerate him for the expense at which he had col- lected a large and valuable set of an- cient marbles in Greece , which an- tiques he was desirous should thus be transferred from his own possession to that of the ...
... granted to him to remunerate him for the expense at which he had col- lected a large and valuable set of an- cient marbles in Greece , which an- tiques he was desirous should thus be transferred from his own possession to that of the ...
Page 79
... granted an income of 60,000l . to the royal pair , making provision , that in case Prince Leopold should survive his consort , 50,000l . should be continued to him . The marriage ceremony was performed at the Queen's Palace on the 2d of ...
... granted an income of 60,000l . to the royal pair , making provision , that in case Prince Leopold should survive his consort , 50,000l . should be continued to him . The marriage ceremony was performed at the Queen's Palace on the 2d of ...
Page 96
... granted them passports to leave Paris , only on condition that they should take the road to Orleans . Having summoned a meeting of all the functionaries of the post - office , he for- mally gave them notice of his having resumed the ...
... granted them passports to leave Paris , only on condition that they should take the road to Orleans . Having summoned a meeting of all the functionaries of the post - office , he for- mally gave them notice of his having resumed the ...
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