Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 189
... brought for- ward he hoped they would not be con- demned in the gross , and that Gentlemen would investigate the items [ hear , hear ! ] in all the branches of expenditure , so that it might be seen what were absolutely necessary to the ...
... brought for- ward he hoped they would not be con- demned in the gross , and that Gentlemen would investigate the items [ hear , hear ! ] in all the branches of expenditure , so that it might be seen what were absolutely necessary to the ...
Page 277
... brought on by the American war , rendered the poor- rates triple in amount to what they had been before . The poor - laws were enacted in the reign of Queen Eliza . beth ; and , towards the close of the reign of Charles the Second they ...
... brought on by the American war , rendered the poor- rates triple in amount to what they had been before . The poor - laws were enacted in the reign of Queen Eliza . beth ; and , towards the close of the reign of Charles the Second they ...
Page 531
... brought a Bill into parliament , and it became a law , to enable Lord Gren- ville to have the place of first Lord of the Treasury , and to hold his sine- cure at the same time , though the office of Auditor professes to be a check upon ...
... brought a Bill into parliament , and it became a law , to enable Lord Gren- ville to have the place of first Lord of the Treasury , and to hold his sine- cure at the same time , though the office of Auditor professes to be a check upon ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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