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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... requisite ; and , of the ways and means , one great feature was an altera- tion of the late assessment from a tax on expenditure to one upon income . There was reason to expect , that the assessment would GEORGE III .
... requisite ; and , of the ways and means , one great feature was an altera- tion of the late assessment from a tax on expenditure to one upon income . There was reason to expect , that the assessment would GEORGE III .
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... tion of society . To attempt to remedy it , would be to follow the example of that " daring rabble of legis- lators " in another country , who had given way to all the wantonness of innovation . In the divisions which attended the ...
... tion of society . To attempt to remedy it , would be to follow the example of that " daring rabble of legis- lators " in another country , who had given way to all the wantonness of innovation . In the divisions which attended the ...
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... tion , and even the Mahrattas , though inactive in the war , should receive a share equal in point of revenue to one half of the division granted to his highness ; that the remaining districts , including Seringapatam , should be ...
... tion , and even the Mahrattas , though inactive in the war , should receive a share equal in point of revenue to one half of the division granted to his highness ; that the remaining districts , including Seringapatam , should be ...
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... tion . " When the army had received new accessions both from Britain and Russia , the duke ( on the 2d of Octo- ber ) risqued another engagement . He sent one column under Abercromby to Egmont - op - Zee , to turn the ene- my's left ...
... tion . " When the army had received new accessions both from Britain and Russia , the duke ( on the 2d of Octo- ber ) risqued another engagement . He sent one column under Abercromby to Egmont - op - Zee , to turn the ene- my's left ...
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... tion of the different factions which had successively prevailed in their agitated country , a more regular and steady government was the object of general desire ; and an opportunity of exaltation seemed to offer itself to some bold ...
... tion of the different factions which had successively prevailed in their agitated country , a more regular and steady government was the object of general desire ; and an opportunity of exaltation seemed to offer itself to some bold ...
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