The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumes 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 - History |
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... continued to his royal highness the duke of York as custos . Out of the re- maining 158,000l . , the House would wish to know what would be the saving . It was proposed that 50,000l . should be appro- priated to the support of the ...
... continued to his royal highness the duke of York as custos . Out of the re- maining 158,000l . , the House would wish to know what would be the saving . It was proposed that 50,000l . should be appro- priated to the support of the ...
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... continued a burden upon the country for seven years , which they now de- clare to have been unnecessary from the first . Here then , ac- cording to the present avowal of ministers , was a sum of 42,000l . lost ; and if there was any one ...
... continued a burden upon the country for seven years , which they now de- clare to have been unnecessary from the first . Here then , ac- cording to the present avowal of ministers , was a sum of 42,000l . lost ; and if there was any one ...
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... continued to such as were the ob- jects of her majesty's benevo- lence , is less than was given upon the two last occasions which have been noticed , without taking into account the difference in the va- lue of money at those periods ...
... continued to such as were the ob- jects of her majesty's benevo- lence , is less than was given upon the two last occasions which have been noticed , without taking into account the difference in the va- lue of money at those periods ...
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... continued for more than one and twenty years . The preamble of the last bill stated that various unforeseen circumstances rendered the con- tinuance of the restriction neces- sary , and the nation had been within a few days informed ...
... continued for more than one and twenty years . The preamble of the last bill stated that various unforeseen circumstances rendered the con- tinuance of the restriction neces- sary , and the nation had been within a few days informed ...
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... continued ; but the present ad- ministration could come to no decision on the question . After the long discussion which had taken place , he would refrain from troubling the House any further . The resolution he had submitted to the ...
... continued ; but the present ad- ministration could come to no decision on the question . After the long discussion which had taken place , he would refrain from troubling the House any further . The resolution he had submitted to the ...
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