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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... proposed the exaction of a full tenth of income from all who had 200 pounds ( or more ) per annum , without that reference to expenditure which had marked the late scheme . The basis of the new tax was thus estimated by the premier . He ...
... proposed the exaction of a full tenth of income from all who had 200 pounds ( or more ) per annum , without that reference to expenditure which had marked the late scheme . The basis of the new tax was thus estimated by the premier . He ...
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... propose a loan of fourteen millions . The whole supply required for the ensuing year was now stated at 29,270,000 pounds . So heavy an impost as a tenth of income , added to the weight of a long series of former taxes , could not be ...
... propose a loan of fourteen millions . The whole supply required for the ensuing year was now stated at 29,270,000 pounds . So heavy an impost as a tenth of income , added to the weight of a long series of former taxes , could not be ...
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... proposed , that his majesty should be empowered to transfer , to any place which he might deem most eligible within the kingdom , persons who had been or might be detained on suspicion of treason- able practices , because , by being ...
... proposed , that his majesty should be empowered to transfer , to any place which he might deem most eligible within the kingdom , persons who had been or might be detained on suspicion of treason- able practices , because , by being ...
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... he was murdered by a Turk ; and general Menou , who succeeded him as guardian of the French interests in Egypt , rejected all proposals of accommodation . CHAPTER XXI . GEORGE III . ( Continued . ) 24 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... he was murdered by a Turk ; and general Menou , who succeeded him as guardian of the French interests in Egypt , rejected all proposals of accommodation . CHAPTER XXI . GEORGE III . ( Continued . ) 24 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... proposed an armistice , to which , after the fruitless demand of a restitution of the Dutch fleet , and of the release of fifteen thousand pri- soners detained in England , general Brune ( on the 18th of October ) agreed , on condition ...
... proposed an armistice , to which , after the fruitless demand of a restitution of the Dutch fleet , and of the release of fifteen thousand pri- soners detained in England , general Brune ( on the 18th of October ) agreed , on condition ...
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