The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... less , exceeded that of the preceding year . " A considerable part of this in- crease must be ascribed to the new taxes ; but in some of those branches which are the surest indications of in- ternal wealth , the augmentation has fully ...
... less , exceeded that of the preceding year . " A considerable part of this in- crease must be ascribed to the new taxes ; but in some of those branches which are the surest indications of in- ternal wealth , the augmentation has fully ...
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... less so , those who thought that the ac- ceptance of office necessarily implied a violation of political integrity and connexions . For himself , he knew of no bond by which power could be gained - no connexion by which suc- cess could ...
... less so , those who thought that the ac- ceptance of office necessarily implied a violation of political integrity and connexions . For himself , he knew of no bond by which power could be gained - no connexion by which suc- cess could ...
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... less it was worse than useless , for there they were to vote on all occa sions with the minister , never with the people . Let it not be supposed that he objected to the responsible ministers of the crown sitting in that house , their ...
... less it was worse than useless , for there they were to vote on all occa sions with the minister , never with the people . Let it not be supposed that he objected to the responsible ministers of the crown sitting in that house , their ...
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... less than those of 1820 . " 3. That there were in the service of Great Britain and Ireland , in 1792 , ( ex- clusive of the regular cavalry and infan- try , ) 25,757 troops , namely 3730 of royal artillery , 4425 of royal marines , and ...
... less than those of 1820 . " 3. That there were in the service of Great Britain and Ireland , in 1792 , ( ex- clusive of the regular cavalry and infan- try , ) 25,757 troops , namely 3730 of royal artillery , 4425 of royal marines , and ...
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... less by 266,000l . than the estimates recom- mended by the finance committee . The estimates for the present year were- Ordinaries Extraordinaries Commissariat Barracks Training the militia Total , · · L.6,643,000 1,020,000 501,569 ...
... less by 266,000l . than the estimates recom- mended by the finance committee . The estimates for the present year were- Ordinaries Extraordinaries Commissariat Barracks Training the militia Total , · · L.6,643,000 1,020,000 501,569 ...
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