The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1 |
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... charge was the less during its continuancc * . ” If any one be willing to see to how much greater lengths the author carries these ideas , he will recur to the book . This is sufficient for a specimen of his manner of thinking . I ...
... charge was the less during its continuancc * . ” If any one be willing to see to how much greater lengths the author carries these ideas , he will recur to the book . This is sufficient for a specimen of his manner of thinking . I ...
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... charged on the publick for monies borrowed , and the produce of the taxes laid for the discharge of that interest . Annual provision is indeed to be made for them by parliament : but in the enquiry before us , which is only what charge ...
... charged on the publick for monies borrowed , and the produce of the taxes laid for the discharge of that interest . Annual provision is indeed to be made for them by parliament : but in the enquiry before us , which is only what charge ...
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Edmund Burke. But to £ .200,000 . The whole annual charge on the publick is £ . 400,000 . It can be no more . charge the interest in one part of the account , and then the deficiency in the other , would be charging £ .600,000 . The ...
Edmund Burke. But to £ .200,000 . The whole annual charge on the publick is £ . 400,000 . It can be no more . charge the interest in one part of the account , and then the deficiency in the other , would be charging £ .600,000 . The ...
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... charged on the sink2,315,642 The actual interest of unfunded debt at most 160,000 ing fund Total interest of debt contracted by the war 2,475,642 Encrease of peace establishments , and interest of new debt 3,236,318 Errour of the author ...
... charged on the sink2,315,642 The actual interest of unfunded debt at most 160,000 ing fund Total interest of debt contracted by the war 2,475,642 Encrease of peace establishments , and interest of new debt 3,236,318 Errour of the author ...
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... charge incurred , and of every thing along with it . But cui bono all this detail of our debt ? has the author given a single light towards any niaterial reduction of it ? Not a glimmering . We shall fee in its place what sort of thing ...
... charge incurred , and of every thing along with it . But cui bono all this detail of our debt ? has the author given a single light towards any niaterial reduction of it ? Not a glimmering . We shall fee in its place what sort of thing ...
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