The Black Book: Or, Corruption Unmasked!, Volume 2J. Fairburn, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... George IV . exceeds Half a Million that of his Predecessor . SINKING FUND . 1 9 History of Sinking Fund - Sir Robert Walpole , Mr. Pitt , Lord Henry Petty , and Mr. Vansittart's Sinking Funds - Delusive Principles on which they are ...
... George IV . exceeds Half a Million that of his Predecessor . SINKING FUND . 1 9 History of Sinking Fund - Sir Robert Walpole , Mr. Pitt , Lord Henry Petty , and Mr. Vansittart's Sinking Funds - Delusive Principles on which they are ...
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... George IIÏ ............ . LAY PLURALISTS . An Account of all Persons holding two or more Offices , Pensions , and Commissions in the Public Offices , Army , Navy , and Dock - yard Establishments in Great Britain and Ireland .. 348 381 ...
... George IIÏ ............ . LAY PLURALISTS . An Account of all Persons holding two or more Offices , Pensions , and Commissions in the Public Offices , Army , Navy , and Dock - yard Establishments in Great Britain and Ireland .. 348 381 ...
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... causes of public prosperity during the last reign are too obvious to be pointed out . On the accession of George III . * History of England , vol . viii . p . 329 . Introduction . the country was in the full tide of 4 SUPPLEMENT TO.
... causes of public prosperity during the last reign are too obvious to be pointed out . On the accession of George III . * History of England , vol . viii . p . 329 . Introduction . the country was in the full tide of 4 SUPPLEMENT TO.
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... George IV . and the Civil List Expenditure and the Hereditary Revenues undergone a thorough investigation . First , the grant of 1816 , which was continued to the King by the act of last session , was never intended to be a permanent ...
... George IV . and the Civil List Expenditure and the Hereditary Revenues undergone a thorough investigation . First , the grant of 1816 , which was continued to the King by the act of last session , was never intended to be a permanent ...
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... George III . From the year 1804 to 1811 the average annual expenditure of the 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 ...
... George III . From the year 1804 to 1811 the average annual expenditure of the 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 ...
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