Pamphleteer: Dedicated to Both Houses of Parliament, to be Continued Occasionally, Том 15Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1819 |
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... tion , with considerable additions . ( Printed exlusively in the Pamphleteer . ) · XII . Two TABLES , ( with Explanations ) illustrative of the SPEECHES of the Rt . Hon . the EARL of LIVERPOOL , and the Rt . Hon . the CHANCELLOR of the ...
... tion , with considerable additions . ( Printed exlusively in the Pamphleteer . ) · XII . Two TABLES , ( with Explanations ) illustrative of the SPEECHES of the Rt . Hon . the EARL of LIVERPOOL , and the Rt . Hon . the CHANCELLOR of the ...
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... tion of such imposts as might be least injurious to the country . The course which in his mind Parliament ought to take was , first to evince a determination to make a great effort by agreeing to the Resolution , that it would be ...
... tion of such imposts as might be least injurious to the country . The course which in his mind Parliament ought to take was , first to evince a determination to make a great effort by agreeing to the Resolution , that it would be ...
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... tion . It might be supposed that a great defalcation would take place in the revenue , in consequence of the stagnation of manufac- tures and trade which had occurred in some parts of the country . He was happy to say , however , that ...
... tion . It might be supposed that a great defalcation would take place in the revenue , in consequence of the stagnation of manufac- tures and trade which had occurred in some parts of the country . He was happy to say , however , that ...
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... tion . He was inclined , however , to think , that the alarm which had already been excited on that subject was greater than the circumstances warranted ; that no such reduction or stagnation of commerce would take place , as that ...
... tion . He was inclined , however , to think , that the alarm which had already been excited on that subject was greater than the circumstances warranted ; that no such reduction or stagnation of commerce would take place , as that ...
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... tion shall be instituted into the mode and expense of management and collection in the several branches of the Revenue , in order that every reduction may be made therein , which can be effected without detriment to the public interest ...
... tion shall be instituted into the mode and expense of management and collection in the several branches of the Revenue , in order that every reduction may be made therein , which can be effected without detriment to the public interest ...
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