Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... which his own sense of duty to his constituents , and to the country in general , suggested to him as essential . " Accordingly , the proposed address was framed in the style of a memorial or re- monstrance , laying before his Royal ...
... which his own sense of duty to his constituents , and to the country in general , suggested to him as essential . " Accordingly , the proposed address was framed in the style of a memorial or re- monstrance , laying before his Royal ...
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... which would leave 70,000l . untouched . By taking 100,000l . from the civil list , and adding to it from the exchequer 50,000l . a de- falcation of 50,000l . would be left , which might be dispensed with on account of the Prince's ...
... which would leave 70,000l . untouched . By taking 100,000l . from the civil list , and adding to it from the exchequer 50,000l . a de- falcation of 50,000l . would be left , which might be dispensed with on account of the Prince's ...
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... which he could not discover a single reason ; and also upon the 100,000l . to be granted to the Regent for covering the cost in- curred by his assumption of the government , respecting which he thought that nothing more could be ...
... which he could not discover a single reason ; and also upon the 100,000l . to be granted to the Regent for covering the cost in- curred by his assumption of the government , respecting which he thought that nothing more could be ...
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... which parliament would have no controul , and that the privy purse , instead of belonging to the office of king , would come to belong to the man , which was a complete perversion of its intention . He next made various observations ...
... which parliament would have no controul , and that the privy purse , instead of belonging to the office of king , would come to belong to the man , which was a complete perversion of its intention . He next made various observations ...
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... which excess only came out by a side wind when the bill was brought forward . He then stated various objections to the bill , of a similiar kind to those alvanced by other speakers . The Chancellor of the Exchequer made a reply of ...
... which excess only came out by a side wind when the bill was brought forward . He then stated various objections to the bill , of a similiar kind to those alvanced by other speakers . The Chancellor of the Exchequer made a reply of ...
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