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... EXPENDITURE OF THE CIVIL LIST ; 1 THE AMOUNT AND APPLICATION OF THE DROITS OF THE CROWN AND ADMIRALTY ; The Kobbery of Charitable Foundations ; The Profits of the Bank of England , arising from the Issue of its Notes , Balances of ...
... EXPENDITURE OF THE CIVIL LIST ; 1 THE AMOUNT AND APPLICATION OF THE DROITS OF THE CROWN AND ADMIRALTY ; The Kobbery of Charitable Foundations ; The Profits of the Bank of England , arising from the Issue of its Notes , Balances of ...
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... Expenditure : this arrangement , and other changes under the new reign , may render it necessary to publish a Supplementary Part , and , if so , public notice will be given previous to publication . February 14 , 1820 . It is suggested ...
... Expenditure : this arrangement , and other changes under the new reign , may render it necessary to publish a Supplementary Part , and , if so , public notice will be given previous to publication . February 14 , 1820 . It is suggested ...
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... expenditure . The cheap , natural , and most effective defence of this country is certainly the navy ; but ministers think otherwise . With them the army , and not the navy , is a primary object . DEDICATION AND INTRODUCTION . 3 Of 16 ...
... expenditure . The cheap , natural , and most effective defence of this country is certainly the navy ; but ministers think otherwise . With them the army , and not the navy , is a primary object . DEDICATION AND INTRODUCTION . 3 Of 16 ...
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... expenditure on the army ? -why its preference to the navy ? Plainly this , -ministers are not ap- prehensive of foreign aggression , but of domestic resistance ; their black and iron system is not endangered from without , but within ...
... expenditure on the army ? -why its preference to the navy ? Plainly this , -ministers are not ap- prehensive of foreign aggression , but of domestic resistance ; their black and iron system is not endangered from without , but within ...
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... Expenditure , in May , 1809 , where it is shown that seventy - six Members of the then Parliament , received in salaries and pensions , free from all deduction , £ 164,003 . Having adverted to this great constitutional principle , we ...
... Expenditure , in May , 1809 , where it is shown that seventy - six Members of the then Parliament , received in salaries and pensions , free from all deduction , £ 164,003 . Having adverted to this great constitutional principle , we ...
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