England as it is: Political, Social and Industrial in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Irish University Press, 1971 |
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... interest . The truth seems to be , that to resort to the borrowing system is a very excellent and very just expedient under peculiarly pressing circumstances , but it is one which is exceedingly liable to be abused , and therefore it is ...
... interest . The truth seems to be , that to resort to the borrowing system is a very excellent and very just expedient under peculiarly pressing circumstances , but it is one which is exceedingly liable to be abused , and therefore it is ...
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... interest on debt had to be paid than that which existed in 1793 , the country might have expended all that it did expend upon internal government and foreign war from that time to 1816 , and have incurred only 151,327,0077 . of new debt ...
... interest on debt had to be paid than that which existed in 1793 , the country might have expended all that it did expend upon internal government and foreign war from that time to 1816 , and have incurred only 151,327,0077 . of new debt ...
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... interest , have been largely attended to . The first reduction of interest was in 1716 , when , by bringing it down to 5 per cent . , a reduction of about 20 per cent . was effected in the annual charge . In 1727 the 5 per cent . was ...
... interest , have been largely attended to . The first reduction of interest was in 1716 , when , by bringing it down to 5 per cent . , a reduction of about 20 per cent . was effected in the annual charge . In 1727 the 5 per cent . was ...
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Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England, 1828-1860 Olive J. Brose Просмотр фрагмента - 1959 |