The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1801 |
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... proposed to fend an additional body of 26 , co0 men , which , added to the 22,000 in Holland , amounted to an army of 48 , coo British troops ! We should thus heap new and enormous expences on ourselves . Had we not taken our full ...
... proposed to fend an additional body of 26 , co0 men , which , added to the 22,000 in Holland , amounted to an army of 48 , coo British troops ! We should thus heap new and enormous expences on ourselves . Had we not taken our full ...
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... proposed ? What could the gallant Sidney Smith have achieved had he re- mained on board his fhis ? What might have been the confequences of Bonaparte's expedition had he been unopposed ? or what the fitua- tion of the Ottoman empire ...
... proposed ? What could the gallant Sidney Smith have achieved had he re- mained on board his fhis ? What might have been the confequences of Bonaparte's expedition had he been unopposed ? or what the fitua- tion of the Ottoman empire ...
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... propose such regulations as , he was informed on the fubject , would ren- der the tax on income a much larger production than ... proposed to charge it with 13,500 , cool . of the pre- fent loan , Making together the fum of · £ . 200,000 ...
... propose such regulations as , he was informed on the fubject , would ren- der the tax on income a much larger production than ... proposed to charge it with 13,500 , cool . of the pre- fent loan , Making together the fum of · £ . 200,000 ...
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... propose He estimated this tax at Total , £ . 235,000 78,500 313,500 this tax from feeing , by the late fales of the Eaft - India company , that the confumption of the higher priced teas had confiderably increased even during the war ...
... propose He estimated this tax at Total , £ . 235,000 78,500 313,500 this tax from feeing , by the late fales of the Eaft - India company , that the confumption of the higher priced teas had confiderably increased even during the war ...
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... proposed . No bad confe- quences , could have enfued ; our military operations were now fuf- pended , and our preparations might have gone on with equal vigor for the next campaign . If the terms of Bonaparte had been unreasonable ...
... proposed . No bad confe- quences , could have enfued ; our military operations were now fuf- pended , and our preparations might have gone on with equal vigor for the next campaign . If the terms of Bonaparte had been unreasonable ...
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