Observations on mr. Pitt's plan for the reduction of the national debtJ. Davis, 1786 - 39 pages |
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... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honeft and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honeft and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
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... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honeft and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honeft and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
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... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honeft and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honeft and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
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... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honest and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
... carry a Scheme into execution which is highly in- jurious to the Public , and which , in its confequences , may prove ruinous to the Nation , it is the duty of an honest and independent Citizen to deliver his opinion freely upon the ...
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... carried into execution . § 70. It does not require any great depth of knowledge , to perceive , that I confer a benefit upon a Man , if I give that man ( as in is propofed , by my Plan ) 75 for that , for which he cannot now get at ...
... carried into execution . § 70. It does not require any great depth of knowledge , to perceive , that I confer a benefit upon a Man , if I give that man ( as in is propofed , by my Plan ) 75 for that , for which he cannot now get at ...
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3d Column 5th day 6th Column Act of Parliament aforefaid alfo alſo annuities for long APPEN Bank of England becauſe Brought forward calculations cents redeemed cents reduced Column 3d COMPOUND INTEREST Confequently confideration Continued from Appendix day of April deem it expedient diſcharge Ditto Earl Stanhope's Plan faid 2d column faid Commiffioners faid Days faid fifth day faid Free Revenue faid fum faid Total fame faving fhall fall fhould firſt fome foregoing obfervations forward from Appendix four millions ftock fuch annuities fufficient fuppofe fuppofition half per cent hereafter Houſe of Commons increaſe inftance intereft long terms manner million annual furplus millions per annum Minifter NATURAL PRICE oppofite original million annual overplus monies paid perfon Pitt Pitt's Plan prefent National Debt propofed purchaſe purpoſe redeem the whole ſaid Shewing the Amount Sinking Fund ſtated ſtock ſuch TABLE OF COMPOUND thofe thoſe Total Debt unredeemed Value of Value
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Page 10 - ... delude the public, does evidently delude himself. He thinks, no doubt, that his plan for redeeming the national debt is to save the nation ; and if it be well managed, it unquestionably may save it. But if it be conducted in the way proposed by the bill now before the House of Commons, we shall neither profit by the peace, nor be prepared for war. We may let slip the present favourable opportunity of restoring our finances, and such an opportunity may perhaps never...