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Page 733
... present year , which amounted to the sum of 178,6261 . The fifth resolution stated that the extraordinary expences of the ar- my for the present year might be estimat- ed at 1,500,000l . The sixth resolution stated , that the said ...
... present year , which amounted to the sum of 178,6261 . The fifth resolution stated that the extraordinary expences of the ar- my for the present year might be estimat- ed at 1,500,000l . The sixth resolution stated , that the said ...
Page 735
... present be ascer- lance , amounting in Irish currency to the tained , the expenditure to be defrayed by sum of 1,448,0867 . 11s . 11d . making in Great Britain during the present year , ex- British currency 1,336,6951 . 6s . 5d ...
... present be ascer- lance , amounting in Irish currency to the tained , the expenditure to be defrayed by sum of 1,448,0867 . 11s . 11d . making in Great Britain during the present year , ex- British currency 1,336,6951 . 6s . 5d ...
Page 765
... present year , taking away the extraordinary resources , let the House see where the revenue stood . Of the ways and means of the present year , the sum of 5,663,755 . arose from grants of the year 1815 ; to which being added various ...
... present year , taking away the extraordinary resources , let the House see where the revenue stood . Of the ways and means of the present year , the sum of 5,663,755 . arose from grants of the year 1815 ; to which being added various ...
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