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The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page 8
1828
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 97

English literature - 1825 - 798 pages
...have been framed with an anxious desire to avoid every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require. " His Majesty has...expectations entertained at the commencement of it. " My Loras and Gentlemen, " His Majesty deeply laments the injurious effects which the late pecuniary crisis...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 860 pages
...to avoid every expenditure beyond what ihe necessary demands of the public service may require, and that the produce of the revenue in the last year has...expectations entertained at the commencement of it : " To assure his Majesty, that we humbly concur with his Majesty in deeply lamenting the injurions...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal

English literature - 1826 - 566 pages
...desire to avoid every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may re. quire. His Majesty has the satisfaction of informing you,...that the Produce of the Revenue, in the last year, lias fully justified the expectations entertained at the commencement of it. " My Lord*t and Gentlemen,...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 96, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1826 - 748 pages
...have been framed with an anxious desire to «void every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require. His Majesty has...many branches of the commerce and manufactures of trie United Kingdom. But His Majesty confidently believes, that the temporary check which commerce...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 30

1826 - 506 pages
...have been framed with an anxious desire to avoid fiery expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require. His majesty has...gentlemen. His majesty deeply laments the injurious effects T. in'-li the late pecuniary crisis must have entailed upon many branches of the commerce and manufactures...
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Parliamentary History and Review, Volume 2

1826 - 826 pages
...have been framed with an anxious desire to avoid every ex penditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require. " His Majesty has...expectations entertained at the commencement of it. " I/-.- Lord* and Gentlemen, " His Majesty deeply lumenU the injurious effects which the late pecuniary...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volume 96, Part 1

English essays - 1826 - 738 pages
...have been framed with an anxious desire to avoid every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require. His Majesty has...the last year, has fully justified the expectations enter* tained at the commencement of it. " My Lords and Gentlemen, " His Majesty deeply laments the...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 736 pages
...avoid every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require, and thnt the produce of the revenue in the last year has fully...expectations entertained at the commencement of it : " To assure his Majesty, that we humbly concur with his Majesty in deeply lamenting the injurious...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 57-58

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1826 - 866 pages
...avoid every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands of the public service may require. 15. " His Majesty has the satisfaction of informing you,...that the Produce of the Revenue, in the last year, lias fully justified the "expectations entertained at the commencement of it. " My Lords and Gentlemen,...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 4

Presbyterianism - 1826 - 596 pages
...justified the expectations formed at its commencement. The speech then concludes in these words — "His majesty deeply laments the injurious effects which the late pecuniary crisis must have entailed on many branches of the commerce and manufactures of the united kingdom. But his majesty confidently...
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