The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... civil list debts were to be paid off ; with perhaps a pretty augmentation of income . All this was to be done on the most public - spirited principles , and with a politeness and mutual interchange of good offices , that could not but ...
... civil list debts were to be paid off ; with perhaps a pretty augmentation of income . All this was to be done on the most public - spirited principles , and with a politeness and mutual interchange of good offices , that could not but ...
Strana 291
... civil list debt . The chancellor of the exchequer was not in good humor enough , after his late defeat by his own troops , to coöр- erate in such a design ; so they made an act to lock up the money in the exchequer until they should ...
... civil list debt . The chancellor of the exchequer was not in good humor enough , after his late defeat by his own troops , to coöр- erate in such a design ; so they made an act to lock up the money in the exchequer until they should ...
Strana 390
... civil list to the amount of £ 800,000 a year , he has a farther aid , from a large pension list , near £ 90,000 a year , in Ireland ; from the produce of the duchy of Lancaster ( which we are told has been greatly improved ) ; from ...
... civil list to the amount of £ 800,000 a year , he has a farther aid , from a large pension list , near £ 90,000 a year , in Ireland ; from the produce of the duchy of Lancaster ( which we are told has been greatly improved ) ; from ...
Strana 408
... civil list ; which in 1769 had amounted to £ 513,000 . Such application had been made upon former occasions ; but to do it in the former manner would by no means answer the present purpose . Whenever the crown had come to the commons to ...
... civil list ; which in 1769 had amounted to £ 513,000 . Such application had been made upon former occasions ; but to do it in the former manner would by no means answer the present purpose . Whenever the crown had come to the commons to ...
Strana 409
... civil list funds . The civil list debt was twice paid in the reign of George the First . The money was granted upon the same plan which had been followed in the reign of Queen Anne . The civil list revenues were then mortgaged for the ...
... civil list funds . The civil list debt was twice paid in the reign of George the First . The money was granted upon the same plan which had been followed in the reign of Queen Anne . The civil list revenues were then mortgaged for the ...
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