The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Strona 31
... appeared above , 991,570 .; the pro- duce of the revenue he should only estimate at 6,000,000l .; one - third of the profit on lotteries which Ireland was entitled to receive , 100,000l .; re- payment of sums paid by Ireland for naval ...
... appeared above , 991,570 .; the pro- duce of the revenue he should only estimate at 6,000,000l .; one - third of the profit on lotteries which Ireland was entitled to receive , 100,000l .; re- payment of sums paid by Ireland for naval ...
Strona 38
... appeared to him to be demonstrable , that the services render- ed by the Bank to the public were ex- actly of the nature of those rendered CHAP . IV . Sir John Newport's Motion on the 38 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... appeared to him to be demonstrable , that the services render- ed by the Bank to the public were ex- actly of the nature of those rendered CHAP . IV . Sir John Newport's Motion on the 38 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
Strona 50
... appeared to think still existed , and for which he also seemed to think remedies might be adopted . He could assure him that he felt the strongest disposition to employ any remedies which might be suggested , and which should appear ...
... appeared to think still existed , and for which he also seemed to think remedies might be adopted . He could assure him that he felt the strongest disposition to employ any remedies which might be suggested , and which should appear ...
Strona 58
... appearance , chiefly or ex- clusively frequented by persons of their profession . A parish officer of White- chapel mentions , that he has been pre- sent at the banquets with which they regale themselves in a house in that parish known ...
... appearance , chiefly or ex- clusively frequented by persons of their profession . A parish officer of White- chapel mentions , that he has been pre- sent at the banquets with which they regale themselves in a house in that parish known ...
Strona 60
... appeared from many pleasing examples cited to the com- mittee , had been very generally of the most salutary nature , both on the pu- pils and on their parents . Neither had one great establishment for re- ceiving vagrants , and ...
... appeared from many pleasing examples cited to the com- mittee , had been very generally of the most salutary nature , both on the pu- pils and on their parents . Neither had one great establishment for re- ceiving vagrants , and ...
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