Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 51
... millions . Even this , with the interest of the National Debt , would give a total of near sixty millions to be provided for annually by taxes . I say nothing at present of the Sinking Fund . Allowing that in 1814 the amount of the ...
... millions . Even this , with the interest of the National Debt , would give a total of near sixty millions to be provided for annually by taxes . I say nothing at present of the Sinking Fund . Allowing that in 1814 the amount of the ...
Page 259
... millions a year for the uses of its Debt , and 29 millions for army , navy , and other annual expences . It proposes to raise 70 millions , as usual , in taxes ; but , as it proposes to take off half the Income tax , it will raise ...
... millions a year for the uses of its Debt , and 29 millions for army , navy , and other annual expences . It proposes to raise 70 millions , as usual , in taxes ; but , as it proposes to take off half the Income tax , it will raise ...
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... millions . In 1806 , the debt was 58 millions , creating an an- nual charge of more than two millions , while the revenue was three millions . This was the state in which Mr. Pitt left the finances of Ireland . Between 1806 and 1808 the ...
... millions . In 1806 , the debt was 58 millions , creating an an- nual charge of more than two millions , while the revenue was three millions . This was the state in which Mr. Pitt left the finances of Ireland . Between 1806 and 1808 the ...
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Letter XII | 105 |
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