The Black Book: Or, Corruption Unmasked!, Volume 2J. Fairburn, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... CIVIL LIST . Mode of regulating the Royal Income in 1688 - Civil List Regulation Bill of 1816 - The King's Privy Purse - Hereditary Revenues of the Crown - The Income of George IV . exceeds Half a Million that of his Predecessor ...
... CIVIL LIST . Mode of regulating the Royal Income in 1688 - Civil List Regulation Bill of 1816 - The King's Privy Purse - Hereditary Revenues of the Crown - The Income of George IV . exceeds Half a Million that of his Predecessor ...
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... Civil List , are untouched . Perhaps they are not aware that savings can be made in these departments ; we will , however , proceed to show that , in ONE , at least , a very ... Civil List . . THE CIVIL LIST . THE 8 SUPPLEMENT TO.
... Civil List , are untouched . Perhaps they are not aware that savings can be made in these departments ; we will , however , proceed to show that , in ONE , at least , a very ... Civil List . . THE CIVIL LIST . THE 8 SUPPLEMENT TO.
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Or, Corruption Unmasked! John Wade. The Civil List . . THE CIVIL LIST . THE Civil List is a sum set apart from the general revenue to maintain the dignity of the Crown , and to defray certain expenses connected with the civil government ...
Or, Corruption Unmasked! John Wade. The Civil List . . THE CIVIL LIST . THE Civil List is a sum set apart from the general revenue to maintain the dignity of the Crown , and to defray certain expenses connected with the civil government ...
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... Civil List amounted to £ 1,102,683 . On the commencement of the regency , this branch of expenditure increased enormously . From 1812 to 1816 , the average annual expenditure of the Civil List was £ 1,371,000 , being an increase of ...
... Civil List amounted to £ 1,102,683 . On the commencement of the regency , this branch of expenditure increased enormously . From 1812 to 1816 , the average annual expenditure of the Civil List was £ 1,371,000 , being an increase of ...
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... Civil List Regulation Bill of 1816 ; it passed , as is observed by the writer of a ministerial pamphlet , with " the ... Civil List of the King been fixed at the same nominal amount as the Civil List of George III . , it would have been ...
... Civil List Regulation Bill of 1816 ; it passed , as is observed by the writer of a ministerial pamphlet , with " the ... Civil List of the King been fixed at the same nominal amount as the Civil List of George III . , it would have been ...
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