Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1820 |
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... peace and tranquillity of Eu- rope . The Prince Regent has com- manded us further to acquaint you , that a Treaty has been con- cluded between his Royal High- ness and the government of the United States of America , for the renewal ...
... peace and tranquillity of Eu- rope . The Prince Regent has com- manded us further to acquaint you , that a Treaty has been con- cluded between his Royal High- ness and the government of the United States of America , for the renewal ...
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... peace , had pointed out such measures . Was it not notorious that by the sup- pression of some of the superior offices , not only a great saving would be effected in the expense of collection , but a better collec- tion would be made ...
... peace , had pointed out such measures . Was it not notorious that by the sup- pression of some of the superior offices , not only a great saving would be effected in the expense of collection , but a better collec- tion would be made ...
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... peace we were unable to diminish the public expenditure , how should we be prepared for a time of war ? It might happen that we should be engaged in a war for the de- fence of every thing that was valuable to us . Were the House to ...
... peace we were unable to diminish the public expenditure , how should we be prepared for a time of war ? It might happen that we should be engaged in a war for the de- fence of every thing that was valuable to us . Were the House to ...
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... peace ? If , after four years of peace , we were still blindly to proceed with this paper system without inquiry , let any gentleman lay his hand upon his heart , and consider how dreadful would be the conse- quences to the nation , if ...
... peace ? If , after four years of peace , we were still blindly to proceed with this paper system without inquiry , let any gentleman lay his hand upon his heart , and consider how dreadful would be the conse- quences to the nation , if ...
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... than at pre- sent . Since that time the amount had greatly decreased in conse- quence of the peace ; and a very large sum had been taken from these these balances by the new ar- rangement with regard to 38 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... than at pre- sent . Since that time the amount had greatly decreased in conse- quence of the peace ; and a very large sum had been taken from these these balances by the new ar- rangement with regard to 38 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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