The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... bill 248 Dec. 9 , - Army estimates ... 264 ( RECAP ) C 17463 Feb. 27 , 1804 , Volunteer regulation bill ... ....
... bill 248 Dec. 9 , - Army estimates ... 264 ( RECAP ) C 17463 Feb. 27 , 1804 , Volunteer regulation bill ... ....
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... bill 326 June 5 , Additional force bill .... 341 18 , Ditto ... 352 Feb. 8 , 1805 , Irish habeas corpus act suspension bill .... 365 11 , 12 , War with Spain .... 370 Ditto • 392 Mar. 6 , Mr. Sheridan's motion for a repeal of the ...
... bill 326 June 5 , Additional force bill .... 341 18 , Ditto ... 352 Feb. 8 , 1805 , Irish habeas corpus act suspension bill .... 365 11 , 12 , War with Spain .... 370 Ditto • 392 Mar. 6 , Mr. Sheridan's motion for a repeal of the ...
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... bills , and , more recently , during the unfortunate illness of his Majesty . when the question of the regency was to be determined . At pre- sent the only thing to be considered is , whether the circumstances of our situation be such ...
... bills , and , more recently , during the unfortunate illness of his Majesty . when the question of the regency was to be determined . At pre- sent the only thing to be considered is , whether the circumstances of our situation be such ...
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... bill , the operation of the sinking fund , and the policy of raising supplies within the year , as had been done by the assessed taxes and the income bill , which he considered indeed as a solid system of finance , but which he did not ...
... bill , the operation of the sinking fund , and the policy of raising supplies within the year , as had been done by the assessed taxes and the income bill , which he considered indeed as a solid system of finance , but which he did not ...
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... bills , he had to observe , that they ought not to be considered as currency , except such of them as were of short dates . It was much talked of , that the exchequer bills were a mass of paper which was inju rious to the public ; but ...
... bills , he had to observe , that they ought not to be considered as currency , except such of them as were of short dates . It was much talked of , that the exchequer bills were a mass of paper which was inju rious to the public ; but ...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ... William Pitt Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1806 |
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