Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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of a pound of dipped Candles ? .... of a pound of mould Candles ? How many people have been hanged in Philadelphia ... pounds of mutton a day ; in London only 6 pounds . There 14 pounds of beef a day ; here 5 pounds . There about 40 ...
of a pound of dipped Candles ? .... of a pound of mould Candles ? How many people have been hanged in Philadelphia ... pounds of mutton a day ; in London only 6 pounds . There 14 pounds of beef a day ; here 5 pounds . There about 40 ...
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... pounds a year , but in 1802 , 990,0531 . was granted by act of Parliament to pay off what had been expended beyond the eight hundred thousand pounds a year . The proposition to grant this sum of money was opposed by some persons ; but ...
... pounds a year , but in 1802 , 990,0531 . was granted by act of Parliament to pay off what had been expended beyond the eight hundred thousand pounds a year . The proposition to grant this sum of money was opposed by some persons ; but ...
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... pounds , which forty thousand pounds form , of course , a part of that DEBT , which is now pressing so many families down into the poor - house . I had the monument running in my head , and this led to the mistake ; but , with the ...
... pounds , which forty thousand pounds form , of course , a part of that DEBT , which is now pressing so many families down into the poor - house . I had the monument running in my head , and this led to the mistake ; but , with the ...
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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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