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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... wish to know what would be the saving . It was proposed that 50,000l . should be appro- priated to the support of the Windsor establishment . The sav- ing therefore would be 50,000l . on this establishment , and 58,000l . on that of the ...
... wish to know what would be the saving . It was proposed that 50,000l . should be appro- priated to the support of the Windsor establishment . The sav- ing therefore would be 50,000l . on this establishment , and 58,000l . on that of the ...
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... wish to inquire merely into the state of the Bank , but into the effects produced by the operation of the various laws passed during the last one - and- twenty years , for continuing the restriction upon cash - payments . When stocks ...
... wish to inquire merely into the state of the Bank , but into the effects produced by the operation of the various laws passed during the last one - and- twenty years , for continuing the restriction upon cash - payments . When stocks ...
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... wish to fulfil its engage- ments , had paid a part of its notes in specie , and then com- plained that this specie had dis- appeared . He had no convic- tion that they would reduce their issues ; but he did not find fault with the Bank ...
... wish to fulfil its engage- ments , had paid a part of its notes in specie , and then com- plained that this specie had dis- appeared . He had no convic- tion that they would reduce their issues ; but he did not find fault with the Bank ...
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... wish to take away the right of pardon from the crown : on the contrary , my object is to restore to the crown the practical use of that right . The main part of the reform which I should pro- pose , would be to transfer to the Statute ...
... wish to take away the right of pardon from the crown : on the contrary , my object is to restore to the crown the practical use of that right . The main part of the reform which I should pro- pose , would be to transfer to the Statute ...
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... wish to oppose him , not from any disposition to throw ob- stacles in the way of inquiry , but because he conceived the adop- tion of the hon . and learned gen- tleman's views would tend to se- parate the inquiry into the state of the ...
... wish to oppose him , not from any disposition to throw ob- stacles in the way of inquiry , but because he conceived the adop- tion of the hon . and learned gen- tleman's views would tend to se- parate the inquiry into the state of the ...
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