Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 75
... peace , though coming in such an enchant- ing shape , though the olive came entwined with the laurel , has not brought the usual advantages of peace . He seems wonder- stricken at this . And , I dare say that you are as much wonder ...
... peace , though coming in such an enchant- ing shape , though the olive came entwined with the laurel , has not brought the usual advantages of peace . He seems wonder- stricken at this . And , I dare say that you are as much wonder ...
Page 209
... peace establishment . Was this the case " immediately after the conclusion of the " American war ? Mr. Pitt proposed his 60 " the question of expenditure of the pre- " sent year was totally unconnected with " that of a permanent Peace ...
... peace establishment . Was this the case " immediately after the conclusion of the " American war ? Mr. Pitt proposed his 60 " the question of expenditure of the pre- " sent year was totally unconnected with " that of a permanent Peace ...
Page 257
... Peace of Amiens . Laid on at 5 per centum by Addington when that peace was broken , raised afterwards by Pitt to 64 , and by the Whigs with Fox at their head to 10 per cent , at which rate it has continued to this day . Of the op- [ 258 ...
... Peace of Amiens . Laid on at 5 per centum by Addington when that peace was broken , raised afterwards by Pitt to 64 , and by the Whigs with Fox at their head to 10 per cent , at which rate it has continued to this day . Of the op- [ 258 ...
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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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