Annual Register, Band 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... interest of the funded and unfunded debt , for the purpose of vindicating the accuracy of his own statements and impugning the correctness of those made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer , proving , as he contended , the improvidence ...
... interest of the funded and unfunded debt , for the purpose of vindicating the accuracy of his own statements and impugning the correctness of those made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer , proving , as he contended , the improvidence ...
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... interest upon such bonds payable half - yearly out of the Consolidated Fund . 3. To authorise the payment of the bonds by instalments after the deposit of 10 per cent . , on the 8th May - namely , 30 per cent . on the 9th June , 20 per ...
... interest upon such bonds payable half - yearly out of the Consolidated Fund . 3. To authorise the payment of the bonds by instalments after the deposit of 10 per cent . , on the 8th May - namely , 30 per cent . on the 9th June , 20 per ...
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... interest , and you are to be hurt because Europe chooses to attend to that interest . I must again say that I find it quite impossible to under- stand the objection which you are raising . This comes , replied Count Nesselrode , from ...
... interest , and you are to be hurt because Europe chooses to attend to that interest . I must again say that I find it quite impossible to under- stand the objection which you are raising . This comes , replied Count Nesselrode , from ...
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