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... taken for itself : still prouder was he be cause it had obtained that every one of them should be restored to their origi nal owners . Indeed , so strong was his feeling on this particular point , that , much as he deprecated their ...
... taken for itself : still prouder was he be cause it had obtained that every one of them should be restored to their origi nal owners . Indeed , so strong was his feeling on this particular point , that , much as he deprecated their ...
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... taken , until after the 5th of April , yet he was sure he might safely estimate it at 2,500,000 . The ordinary annual taxes he would esti- mate at 3,000,000l . He also intended to propose the prolongation of some of the war taxes on ...
... taken , until after the 5th of April , yet he was sure he might safely estimate it at 2,500,000 . The ordinary annual taxes he would esti- mate at 3,000,000l . He also intended to propose the prolongation of some of the war taxes on ...
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... taken by the House on former occasions , justified him in expecting , that it would approve of his not ha- ving proposed any new Irish taxes , in aid of the services of 1816. He then stated , that the estimated quota of con . tributions ...
... taken by the House on former occasions , justified him in expecting , that it would approve of his not ha- ving proposed any new Irish taxes , in aid of the services of 1816. He then stated , that the estimated quota of con . tributions ...
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... taken by some gentlemen of the oppo- sition , in talking of the personal habits of the royal family , rendered it abso- lutely necessary that the feelings cal- culated to make his majesty's ministers avoid their discussion , should be ...
... taken by some gentlemen of the oppo- sition , in talking of the personal habits of the royal family , rendered it abso- lutely necessary that the feelings cal- culated to make his majesty's ministers avoid their discussion , should be ...
Strona 38
... taken of the public by the monopoli- In 1814 , the loan of 1806 was dis- charged , and the amount replaced in the possession of the Bank , by which the aggregate amount of deposits was again raised from five millions and a half to eight ...
... taken of the public by the monopoli- In 1814 , the loan of 1806 was dis- charged , and the amount replaced in the possession of the Bank , by which the aggregate amount of deposits was again raised from five millions and a half to eight ...
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