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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... scheme arose from a thirst of colonial ag- grandisement ; from views of commercial interest , com- bined with a prospect of gradual encroachment on the British empire in Hindostan ; from a wish to remove a general of whom the directory ...
... scheme arose from a thirst of colonial ag- grandisement ; from views of commercial interest , com- bined with a prospect of gradual encroachment on the British empire in Hindostan ; from a wish to remove a general of whom the directory ...
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... scheme . The basis of the new tax was thus estimated by the premier . He calculated the annual rent of the lands , in England and Wales , at twenty - five millions ; but , on account of the abatements allowed to persons who had less ...
... scheme . The basis of the new tax was thus estimated by the premier . He calculated the annual rent of the lands , in England and Wales , at twenty - five millions ; but , on account of the abatements allowed to persons who had less ...
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... schemes . Following the advice given by the framers of this report , Mr. Pitt 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 ...
... schemes . Following the advice given by the framers of this report , Mr. Pitt 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 ...
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... schemes were discussed , and examined in all their bearings and probable results ; and it was at length determined , that a part of the ter- ritories of the late sultan should be assigned , not to a grandson of the usurper Hyder , but ...
... schemes were discussed , and examined in all their bearings and probable results ; and it was at length determined , that a part of the ter- ritories of the late sultan should be assigned , not to a grandson of the usurper Hyder , but ...
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... scheme did not occur to him , or he de- spaired of success in so hazardous an attempt . Bona- partè , more ambitious and more sanguine , conceived and cherished the idea ; or it was suggested to him by Sieyes or Talleyrand , whose ...
... scheme did not occur to him , or he de- spaired of success in so hazardous an attempt . Bona- partè , more ambitious and more sanguine , conceived and cherished the idea ; or it was suggested to him by Sieyes or Talleyrand , whose ...
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