Parliamentary PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1811 |
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Page 233 - Towards the buildings, re-bmldings, and repairs of ihips of war in his majefty's yards, and other extra works, over and above what are propofed to be done upon the heads of wear and tear and ordinary, for the year 1774 • • 3.
Page 17 - Commons, trusts that this House will enable him to take such measures as may be necessary to disappoint or defeat any enterprizes or designs of his enemies, and as the exigency of affairs may require.
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Page 2 - Islands, in addition to the Salaries now paid to the Public Officers out of the Duty Fund, and the incidental...
Page 184 - An Account of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of...
Page 233 - That 301,406*. 9s. 8cl. be granted to his majesty, for defray, ing the expence of services performed by the office of ordnance for land, service for Great Britain, and not provided for by parliament in the year 1805 — 4. That 262,365/. 14*. 2rf. be granted to his majesty, for defraying the expence of service...