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... establishment, the stronger he expected to stand in argument: but, whatever he expected or proposed, he should have stated the matter fairly. He tells us that this establishment is nearly 1,500,000_l. more than it was in 1752, 1753, and ...
... establishment, the stronger he expected to stand in argument: but, whatever he expected or proposed, he should have stated the matter fairly. He tells us that this establishment is nearly 1,500,000_l. more than it was in 1752, 1753, and ...
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... establishment, consisting of the navy, the ordnance, and the several incidental expenses, amounted to 2,346,594_l. Now is this writer wild enough to imagine, that the peace establishment of 1764 and the subsequent years, made up from ...
... establishment, consisting of the navy, the ordnance, and the several incidental expenses, amounted to 2,346,594_l. Now is this writer wild enough to imagine, that the peace establishment of 1764 and the subsequent years, made up from ...
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... establishment in the “Considerations”; and then the peace 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 ...
... establishment in the “Considerations”; and then the peace 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 ...
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... establishment before and since the war L1,500,000 Interest of Debt contracted by the war 2,614,892 ————-. 4,114,892. The real difference in the peace establishment is L760,706 The actual interest of the funded debt, including that charged ...
... establishment before and since the war L1,500,000 Interest of Debt contracted by the war 2,614,892 ————-. 4,114,892. The real difference in the peace establishment is L760,706 The actual interest of the funded debt, including that charged ...
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... establishment of the present times. If this is allowed him, his error perhaps may be reduced to 700,000_l. But doubt the author of the “Considerations” will not thank him for admitting 200,000_l. and upwards, as the peace establishment ...
... establishment of the present times. If this is allowed him, his error perhaps may be reduced to 700,000_l. But doubt the author of the “Considerations” will not thank him for admitting 200,000_l. and upwards, as the peace establishment ...
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