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... interest which it carried, at the time of the treaty, with the unfairness and inaccuracy, however, which distinguish ... interest of debt contracted during the war is stated by the author at 2,614,892_l. The particulars appear in pp. 14 ...
... interest which it carried, at the time of the treaty, with the unfairness and inaccuracy, however, which distinguish ... interest of debt contracted during the war is stated by the author at 2,614,892_l. The particulars appear in pp. 14 ...
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... interest at all. The first amounted to 1,800,000_l.; and this undoubtedly carried interest. The whole navy debt indeed amounted to 4,576,915_l.; but of this only a part carried interest. The author of the “Considerations,” &c. labors to ...
... interest at all. The first amounted to 1,800,000_l.; and this undoubtedly carried interest. The whole navy debt indeed amounted to 4,576,915_l.; but of this only a part carried interest. The author of the “Considerations,” &c. labors to ...
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... interest at all. Notwithstanding this, we find by an account in the journals of the House of Commons, in the following session, that the navy debt carrying interest was, on the 31st of December, 1764, no more than 1,687,442_l. I am sure ...
... interest at all. Notwithstanding this, we find by an account in the journals of the House of Commons, in the following session, that the navy debt carrying interest was, on the 31st of December, 1764, no more than 1,687,442_l. I am sure ...
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... interest. Annual provision is indeed to be made for them by Parliament: but in the inquiry before us, which is only what charge is brought on the public by interest paid or to be paid for money borrowed, the utmost that the author ...
... interest. Annual provision is indeed to be made for them by Parliament: but in the inquiry before us, which is only what charge is brought on the public by interest paid or to be paid for money borrowed, the utmost that the author ...
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... 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 on the sinking fund L2,315,642 The actual interest ...
... 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 on the sinking fund L2,315,642 The actual interest ...
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