The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 4
... proceeded on the largest scale , and aimed at the most extensive objects . This , " con- tinued he , " was a sort of pledge that proper caution would be observed in providing for the future tranquillity of Europe . He was induced to ...
... proceeded on the largest scale , and aimed at the most extensive objects . This , " con- tinued he , " was a sort of pledge that proper caution would be observed in providing for the future tranquillity of Europe . He was induced to ...
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... proceeded to state , that " though he expected great differences on all the foreign questions , he still denied the accuracy of the assertion that had been made , that the address now under con- sideration was entitled to support , be ...
... proceeded to state , that " though he expected great differences on all the foreign questions , he still denied the accuracy of the assertion that had been made , that the address now under con- sideration was entitled to support , be ...
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... proceeded to give his ge- neral statement of the supply for this year : - Extraordinaries Commissariat Deduct troops in France Barracks Navy Deduct naval stores , to be sold Ordnance · Deduct France Miscellaneous Indian debt 9,665,666 ...
... proceeded to give his ge- neral statement of the supply for this year : - Extraordinaries Commissariat Deduct troops in France Barracks Navy Deduct naval stores , to be sold Ordnance · Deduct France Miscellaneous Indian debt 9,665,666 ...
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... proceeded to state the ways and means . The surplus of the consolidated fund as appeared above , 991,570 .; the pro- duce of the revenue he should only estimate at 6,000,000l .; one - third of the profit on lotteries which Ireland was ...
... proceeded to state the ways and means . The surplus of the consolidated fund as appeared above , 991,570 .; the pro- duce of the revenue he should only estimate at 6,000,000l .; one - third of the profit on lotteries which Ireland was ...
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... proceeded to give , in the first place , a retrospective view of the civil list expenditure for several years , com- pared with its revenue . The average expenditure of the seven years , up to 1811 in- clusive , had amounted to L ...
... proceeded to give , in the first place , a retrospective view of the civil list expenditure for several years , com- pared with its revenue . The average expenditure of the seven years , up to 1811 in- clusive , had amounted to L ...
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