The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... amount to 32,424 , and that the tax is re- he could have no objection to adopting it ; otherwsie the present tax must be continued . The amount of the debt of Ireland to England was at present 104,000,000l .; and if England was not ...
... amount to 32,424 , and that the tax is re- he could have no objection to adopting it ; otherwsie the present tax must be continued . The amount of the debt of Ireland to England was at present 104,000,000l .; and if England was not ...
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... amount of outstanding demands on the Bank of England , and of the funds in the possession of the Bank for the discharge of those demands ; and have ascertained , that the sum which the Bank were liable to be called on to pay , in ...
... amount of outstanding demands on the Bank of England , and of the funds in the possession of the Bank for the discharge of those demands ; and have ascertained , that the sum which the Bank were liable to be called on to pay , in ...
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... amount of 125 millions of francs ( being equal to about 5 millions sterling ) ; and silver to the amount of a little more than 3 millions of francs . Of that gold , upwards of three - fourths was in coin from this country ; and this ...
... amount of 125 millions of francs ( being equal to about 5 millions sterling ) ; and silver to the amount of a little more than 3 millions of francs . Of that gold , upwards of three - fourths was in coin from this country ; and this ...
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... amount of advances made by the Bank of England to government on exchequer bills and other securities , from the year 1792 to the latest period to which it can be made up . The first item of this account , entitled , an advance out of ...
... amount of advances made by the Bank of England to government on exchequer bills and other securities , from the year 1792 to the latest period to which it can be made up . The first item of this account , entitled , an advance out of ...
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... amount , therefore , of advances to the government does not appear to have borne , for some time previously to the restriction act , a much less proportion to the total amount of notes outstanding , than the ad- vances since 1814 have ...
... amount , therefore , of advances to the government does not appear to have borne , for some time previously to the restriction act , a much less proportion to the total amount of notes outstanding , than the ad- vances since 1814 have ...
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