The Edinburgh Annual Register, 11. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... expence of a rupture under which he had long suffered . This might be a very fit case to be brought before the Rapture Society , but to require upon it the decision of Parliament , was such a daring attempt upon its credulity ; as would ...
... expence of a rupture under which he had long suffered . This might be a very fit case to be brought before the Rapture Society , but to require upon it the decision of Parliament , was such a daring attempt upon its credulity ; as would ...
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... expence in 1818 . Land Forces ( exclusive of France and India ) L.3,277,374 10 8 • 150,569 14 146,546 11 5 5 Staff do . Public Departments Medicines , & c . Volunteer Corps Recruiting troops , and companies of regiments in India Royal ...
... expence in 1818 . Land Forces ( exclusive of France and India ) L.3,277,374 10 8 • 150,569 14 146,546 11 5 5 Staff do . Public Departments Medicines , & c . Volunteer Corps Recruiting troops , and companies of regiments in India Royal ...
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... expence of this department , which he insisted might be reduced , one- half for England , and two - thirds for Ireland . Mr Ward declared , that if the noble Lord would suggest any practicable retrenchment , he would gladly listen to it ...
... expence of this department , which he insisted might be reduced , one- half for England , and two - thirds for Ireland . Mr Ward declared , that if the noble Lord would suggest any practicable retrenchment , he would gladly listen to it ...
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... expence of ordnance in the present year , inclu- ding the naval ordnance , which had formerly been voted under the head of navy , but which he thought best to refer to the general head of ord- nance , was 1,245,600l . Last year it was ...
... expence of ordnance in the present year , inclu- ding the naval ordnance , which had formerly been voted under the head of navy , but which he thought best to refer to the general head of ord- nance , was 1,245,600l . Last year it was ...
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... expence unavoidable upon an event , which , under the treaty of peace with France , must occur , if not in the next year , within little more than two years from the present time , the expenditure ( exclusively , in like manner , of the ...
... expence unavoidable upon an event , which , under the treaty of peace with France , must occur , if not in the next year , within little more than two years from the present time , the expenditure ( exclusively , in like manner , of the ...
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