The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... occasion . He next allud- ed to the other points adverted to in the speech , and observed , that on whichever side their Lordships might turn their attention , whe- ther foreign or domestic , the whole scene presented a .8 [ CHAP . 1 ...
... occasion . He next allud- ed to the other points adverted to in the speech , and observed , that on whichever side their Lordships might turn their attention , whe- ther foreign or domestic , the whole scene presented a .8 [ CHAP . 1 ...
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... occasion , as the various details would be fur- nished before the Committee . As to the L. 58,000 , the income of her late Majesty , he had in truth no- thing more to state but that it was a saving to the civil list which the crown ...
... occasion , as the various details would be fur- nished before the Committee . As to the L. 58,000 , the income of her late Majesty , he had in truth no- thing more to state but that it was a saving to the civil list which the crown ...
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could not consent to grant him one shilling on the present occasion . Mr Denman followed a similar course of observation , and went at consider- able length into those views of the question which had been adopted by the gentlemen on his ...
could not consent to grant him one shilling on the present occasion . Mr Denman followed a similar course of observation , and went at consider- able length into those views of the question which had been adopted by the gentlemen on his ...
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... occasion the least possible inconvenience . The first resource which he had in view for raising this sum , was the consoli- dation of taxes . Under this head the article of foreign wool would be subjected to a tax , which was ex- pected ...
... occasion the least possible inconvenience . The first resource which he had in view for raising this sum , was the consoli- dation of taxes . Under this head the article of foreign wool would be subjected to a tax , which was ex- pected ...
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... occasion any matter upon which such explanation might be required . He could not , however , sit down without saying a few words upon the great responsibi- lity which Ministers took upon them- selves in proposing new taxes at such a ...
... occasion any matter upon which such explanation might be required . He could not , however , sit down without saying a few words upon the great responsibi- lity which Ministers took upon them- selves in proposing new taxes at such a ...
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