The Literary Panorama, Том 11807 |
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... thought it advisable to sub- mit a slight survey of public events , from the beginning of the year 1806 , although our work did not commence till much of that year had elapsed : our intention being to ren- der intelligible to future ...
... thought it advisable to sub- mit a slight survey of public events , from the beginning of the year 1806 , although our work did not commence till much of that year had elapsed : our intention being to ren- der intelligible to future ...
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... thought it necessary to state thus fully and fairly , in order that the public miglit be completely aware of its situation , and that it might be prepared to make the necessary exertions . The first of these was the Consolidated Fund ...
... thought it necessary to state thus fully and fairly , in order that the public miglit be completely aware of its situation , and that it might be prepared to make the necessary exertions . The first of these was the Consolidated Fund ...
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... thought proper to allow two - seventeenths to Ire- land . The lottery he should take at £ 380,000 ; the surplus of the Consolidated Fund at £ 3,500,000 . The War Taxes had been taken last year at £ 14,500,000 but for reasons he should ...
... thought proper to allow two - seventeenths to Ire- land . The lottery he should take at £ 380,000 ; the surplus of the Consolidated Fund at £ 3,500,000 . The War Taxes had been taken last year at £ 14,500,000 but for reasons he should ...
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... thought it better to postpone any reference to their case , until the question respecting the pay of the army shall be determined . COMPARATIVE STRENGTH OF THE ARMY . In the H. of Commons , April 3 , 1806 , Lord Castlereagh made the ...
... thought it better to postpone any reference to their case , until the question respecting the pay of the army shall be determined . COMPARATIVE STRENGTH OF THE ARMY . In the H. of Commons , April 3 , 1806 , Lord Castlereagh made the ...
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... thought to a few supercar- gos , were neglected , as of little concern , or were relinquished as absolutely unat- tainable by European literati . It is true , that a few distinguished characters , notwithstanding such discou- ragements ...
... thought to a few supercar- gos , were neglected , as of little concern , or were relinquished as absolutely unat- tainable by European literati . It is true , that a few distinguished characters , notwithstanding such discou- ragements ...
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