Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 89W. Blackwood & Sons, 1861 |
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... our resources by the ne- cessities of a continued war in China . But bad as the actual position of the Chancellor of the Exchequer is — and it is dreary enough to make any financier less intrepid 1861. ] The Political Year .
... our resources by the ne- cessities of a continued war in China . But bad as the actual position of the Chancellor of the Exchequer is — and it is dreary enough to make any financier less intrepid 1861. ] The Political Year .
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... China . In- cluding the entire expenditure for the Chinese war and the sum voted for the fortifications of the coast , the national outlay in the current financial year , which comes to a close next Ladyday , is £ 75,400,000 . We may ...
... China . In- cluding the entire expenditure for the Chinese war and the sum voted for the fortifications of the coast , the national outlay in the current financial year , which comes to a close next Ladyday , is £ 75,400,000 . We may ...
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... Chinese war . As to the Persian war , he confines himself to covering the ex- penses of last year , and does not call upon us to vote any money for its charge in 1857-8 . If there be any life in the House of Commons , any sense of its ...
... Chinese war . As to the Persian war , he confines himself to covering the ex- penses of last year , and does not call upon us to vote any money for its charge in 1857-8 . If there be any life in the House of Commons , any sense of its ...
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... Chinese war in the ordinary army and navy estimates , and that no Government would have been jus- tified in providing a larger sum of money for a war which was by no means certain . When , however , on Thursday , July 12 , Mr. Sidney ...
... Chinese war in the ordinary army and navy estimates , and that no Government would have been jus- tified in providing a larger sum of money for a war which was by no means certain . When , however , on Thursday , July 12 , Mr. Sidney ...
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... Chinese war . To meet this he obtained a million from the retention of the paper duties , and he hoped to get another million from the increase of the spirit duties . But £ 1,300,000 was still outstanding , and he pro- posed to provide ...
... Chinese war . To meet this he obtained a million from the retention of the paper duties , and he hoped to get another million from the increase of the spirit duties . But £ 1,300,000 was still outstanding , and he pro- posed to provide ...
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