The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... pounds beyond Mr. Pitt's prospective calculation . To render the impost more productive , by what he styled a " more comprehensive , equal , and vigorous application of the principle " on which it was founded , he framed a variety of ...
... pounds beyond Mr. Pitt's prospective calculation . To render the impost more productive , by what he styled a " more comprehensive , equal , and vigorous application of the principle " on which it was founded , he framed a variety of ...
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... pounds per annum would be obliged to pay twenty pounds , when he could not save a shilling , and found the greatest difficulty in keeping himself and his family out of absolute poverty ; while he who rioted in the enjoyment of an income ...
... pounds per annum would be obliged to pay twenty pounds , when he could not save a shilling , and found the greatest difficulty in keeping himself and his family out of absolute poverty ; while he who rioted in the enjoyment of an income ...
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... pounds . The grant of this subsidy , instead of being connected ( as was stipulated ) with the resolution of the king of Prussia to take arms , was now allowed even on the refusal of that prince to embark in the common cause . The ...
... pounds . The grant of this subsidy , instead of being connected ( as was stipulated ) with the resolution of the king of Prussia to take arms , was now allowed even on the refusal of that prince to embark in the common cause . The ...
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... pounds sterling . On the morning of the assault , the troops in the fort , and in the entrenchments on the island , amounted to twenty - one thousand eight hundred effective men . The survivors having surrendered , the soldiery in other ...
... pounds sterling . On the morning of the assault , the troops in the fort , and in the entrenchments on the island , amounted to twenty - one thousand eight hundred effective men . The survivors having surrendered , the soldiery in other ...
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... pounds ; and , deducting this sum from the receipts in India on the sale of imported goods , he mentioned 388,000 pounds as the whole sum ascer- tained to be applicable to commercial purposes , although the advances for the latter ...
... pounds ; and , deducting this sum from the receipts in India on the sale of imported goods , he mentioned 388,000 pounds as the whole sum ascer- tained to be applicable to commercial purposes , although the advances for the latter ...
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