The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 300
... establishments ; not one shilling towards the reduction of our debt . Guadaloupe or Martinico alone would have given us material aid ; much in the way of duties , much in the way of trade and navigation . A good ministry would have ...
... establishments ; not one shilling towards the reduction of our debt . Guadaloupe or Martinico alone would have given us material aid ; much in the way of duties , much in the way of trade and navigation . A good ministry would have ...
Page 303
... could not then be discharged ; such articles will be larger now , in proportion to the increase of the establishment ; and an Mr. G. did in fact provide no more than 2,150,0002 ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE NATION . 303.
... could not then be discharged ; such articles will be larger now , in proportion to the increase of the establishment ; and an Mr. G. did in fact provide no more than 2,150,0002 ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE NATION . 303.
Page 307
... establishment in that author will be reduced to the same articles with those included in the sum I have already mentioned for the peace establishment before the last war , in the year 1753 , and 1754 . Peace establishment in the ...
... establishment in that author will be reduced to the same articles with those included in the sum I have already mentioned for the peace establishment before the last war , in the year 1753 , and 1754 . Peace establishment in the ...
Page 308
... establishment before and since the war . . . . Interest of debt contracted by the war · • • . £ 1,500,000 2,614,892 4,114,892 . £ 760,706 The real difference in the peace estab- lishment is · · The actual interest of the funded debt ...
... establishment before and since the war . . . . Interest of debt contracted by the war · • • . £ 1,500,000 2,614,892 4,114,892 . £ 760,706 The real difference in the peace estab- lishment is · · The actual interest of the funded debt ...
Page 327
... establishments , before that war . The author does not formally deny that she borrowed something in every year of its continuance ; let him produce the funds for this astonishing annual addition to all her vast preceding taxes ; an ...
... establishments , before that war . The author does not formally deny that she borrowed something in every year of its continuance ; let him produce the funds for this astonishing annual addition to all her vast preceding taxes ; an ...
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