The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Regulation of the Civil List . Motion for abolishing the Office of one of the Secretaries of State . Motion respecting the Augmentation of the Salaries of the Secretaries of the Admiralty . Motion concerning Salaries and Emoluments in ...
... Regulation of the Civil List . Motion for abolishing the Office of one of the Secretaries of State . Motion respecting the Augmentation of the Salaries of the Secretaries of the Admiralty . Motion concerning Salaries and Emoluments in ...
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... Regulation of the. to advance 3,000,000l . at three per cent . interest . This proposition being attended with two conditions ; 1st , That the Bank should be allowed to extend their capital by an addition of one - fourth , an increase ...
... Regulation of the. to advance 3,000,000l . at three per cent . interest . This proposition being attended with two conditions ; 1st , That the Bank should be allowed to extend their capital by an addition of one - fourth , an increase ...
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... regulation of his majesty's civil list . The subjects involved in the regulation of this mea . sure , were , " as his lordship observed , " of the most delicate nature ; never theless , a variety of causes , and , among these , not the ...
... regulation of his majesty's civil list . The subjects involved in the regulation of this mea . sure , were , " as his lordship observed , " of the most delicate nature ; never theless , a variety of causes , and , among these , not the ...
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... regulations which would be necessary for uphold- ing the proper splendour of the crown . The principal topic in this part of the detail was the necessity of a new offi- cer , who should act as the representa- tive of the treasury in the ...
... regulations which would be necessary for uphold- ing the proper splendour of the crown . The principal topic in this part of the detail was the necessity of a new offi- cer , who should act as the representa- tive of the treasury in the ...
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... regulations , whereby the salaries of the secretaries and clerks of the admiralty had been kept up at the rate of war salaries af- ter the conclusion of the war . Lord Castlereagh alleged , that when the peace with America was concluded ...
... regulations , whereby the salaries of the secretaries and clerks of the admiralty had been kept up at the rate of war salaries af- ter the conclusion of the war . Lord Castlereagh alleged , that when the peace with America was concluded ...
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