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... already seen alluded to by Mr Yorke . The largest item in the estimates was the army of 25 000 men for Ireland . But we are concern- ed to say , that Mr Peele laid before the House but too sufficient an ex- planation of the ...
... already seen alluded to by Mr Yorke . The largest item in the estimates was the army of 25 000 men for Ireland . But we are concern- ed to say , that Mr Peele laid before the House but too sufficient an ex- planation of the ...
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... already mentioned offer of three millions for the Bank of Eng- land ; the third to the surplus of the grants for 1815 , which , at the begin- ning of the session , he had calculated at three millions , but which , on more accurate ...
... already mentioned offer of three millions for the Bank of Eng- land ; the third to the surplus of the grants for 1815 , which , at the begin- ning of the session , he had calculated at three millions , but which , on more accurate ...
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... already stated , were unequal to satisfy the demands they were intended to meet . In the seven years up to 1811 , their average amount , under the settlement of 1804 , was 995,000l . Since that period , from various circumstances , they ...
... already stated , were unequal to satisfy the demands they were intended to meet . In the seven years up to 1811 , their average amount , under the settlement of 1804 , was 995,000l . Since that period , from various circumstances , they ...
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... already spoken . The gross amount of the debt which had accrued on the civil list since 1804 , was 2,500,000l . The liberality of parliament had grant- ed in discharge of that sum 762,000l . An advance made by the Crown from its West ...
... already spoken . The gross amount of the debt which had accrued on the civil list since 1804 , was 2,500,000l . The liberality of parliament had grant- ed in discharge of that sum 762,000l . An advance made by the Crown from its West ...
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... already em- ployed , and of which we have in a for- mer volume given an account . The motion which he made on the present occasion was lost ; but the Chancellor of the Exchequer expressly stated , that he had no intention of rendering ...
... already em- ployed , and of which we have in a for- mer volume given an account . The motion which he made on the present occasion was lost ; but the Chancellor of the Exchequer expressly stated , that he had no intention of rendering ...
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