The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumes 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 - History |
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... coun- try to a more economical scale . For this purpose his lordship at- tempted to show , that all the im- provements still left a deficiency of 14 millions to raise the amount of the income to a parity with that of the expenditure . A ...
... coun- try to a more economical scale . For this purpose his lordship at- tempted to show , that all the im- provements still left a deficiency of 14 millions to raise the amount of the income to a parity with that of the expenditure . A ...
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... coun- try which the speech contained , would justify many more obser- vations than those with which it was his intention to trouble the House . He rejoiced to find that consi- derable reductions had taken place in our military establish ...
... coun- try which the speech contained , would justify many more obser- vations than those with which it was his intention to trouble the House . He rejoiced to find that consi- derable reductions had taken place in our military establish ...
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... coun- try . In his details on this sub- ject , he chiefly dwelt on the reduc- tions to be expected in the army , hich alone parliament would be called upon to vote , connected with the topic of military reduc- tion . He concluded with ...
... coun- try . In his details on this sub- ject , he chiefly dwelt on the reduc- tions to be expected in the army , hich alone parliament would be called upon to vote , connected with the topic of military reduc- tion . He concluded with ...
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... coun- try in Europe where intolerance was established by law , where religious opinions excluded from civil office , and where men were obliged to surrender their rights for the sake of their conscience .榆 The Bishop of Peterborough ...
... coun- try in Europe where intolerance was established by law , where religious opinions excluded from civil office , and where men were obliged to surrender their rights for the sake of their conscience .榆 The Bishop of Peterborough ...
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... coun- try ; and he was anxious that it should be tranquillised , that the people might give no pretence to the noble lord at the head of the administration , for again propos- ing to this borough - mongering parliament the suspension of ...
... coun- try ; and he was anxious that it should be tranquillised , that the people might give no pretence to the noble lord at the head of the administration , for again propos- ing to this borough - mongering parliament the suspension of ...
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