Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 195
... proposed had " swollen to a rate quite disproportionate " not passed , because the country was not " to the prices of all other commodities . prepared for the measure , and the House " The alarm of the scarce years of 1793 , " was not ...
... proposed had " swollen to a rate quite disproportionate " not passed , because the country was not " to the prices of all other commodities . prepared for the measure , and the House " The alarm of the scarce years of 1793 , " was not ...
Page 765
... proposed to be made from the charge of the staff of the army in 1816 would amount to the sum of 40,287 . 12s . but that in future years ' the same would amount to 81,5971 . 6s . 5d . making in future years a further saving in the ex ...
... proposed to be made from the charge of the staff of the army in 1816 would amount to the sum of 40,287 . 12s . but that in future years ' the same would amount to 81,5971 . 6s . 5d . making in future years a further saving in the ex ...
Page 305
... proposed by the corre- spondents of the Board . I will , ne- vertheless , take the liberty to offer you some observations upon these proposed remedies , the list of which I will bere insert , with a remark of the Board sub- joined to ...
... proposed by the corre- spondents of the Board . I will , ne- vertheless , take the liberty to offer you some observations upon these proposed remedies , the list of which I will bere insert , with a remark of the Board sub- joined to ...
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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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