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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... received satisfactory explanations respecting them from Colonel Stephenson , to whom the super- intendence of the king's house- hold has been in a great degree confided . It appears to them , that the estimates have been framed , for ...
... received satisfactory explanations respecting them from Colonel Stephenson , to whom the super- intendence of the king's house- hold has been in a great degree confided . It appears to them , that the estimates have been framed , for ...
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... received for the pur- poses of the consolidated fund accumulated till the end of the quarter , and those sums had not been made applicable to the public service , but the Bank had had the advantage of the interest on them . The ...
... received for the pur- poses of the consolidated fund accumulated till the end of the quarter , and those sums had not been made applicable to the public service , but the Bank had had the advantage of the interest on them . The ...
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... received on the fol- lowing day . On March 29th the House of Lords entered upon the third reading of the bill for rendering the growing produce of the con- solidated fund available for the public service . The Marquis of Lansdowne said ...
... received on the fol- lowing day . On March 29th the House of Lords entered upon the third reading of the bill for rendering the growing produce of the con- solidated fund available for the public service . The Marquis of Lansdowne said ...
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... received . Of this he gave several instances ; but , said he , necessitas suprema lex , and it was necessary to examine how the question of the issues stood . It was in 1817 that the notices were issued under which the pay- ments were ...
... received . Of this he gave several instances ; but , said he , necessitas suprema lex , and it was necessary to examine how the question of the issues stood . It was in 1817 that the notices were issued under which the pay- ments were ...
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... received . He went on to say , that they would now find that the promises of the Bank were worth nothing ; and that the faith of the legisla- ture was not more valuable than the promises of the Bank ; for those who from excessive wari ...
... received . He went on to say , that they would now find that the promises of the Bank were worth nothing ; and that the faith of the legisla- ture was not more valuable than the promises of the Bank ; for those who from excessive wari ...
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