History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the Concluding of the Treaty of Amiens, 1802, Volume 10R. Phillips, 1805 |
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... Conduct of Ministers approved 366 Warlike Ardor of the Nation revives 367 Restrictions upon the Bank continued 369 Annual Statement of Finance .. Triple Assessment imposed . 369 369 Defective Plan for the Redemption of the Land - tax ...
... Conduct of Ministers approved 366 Warlike Ardor of the Nation revives 367 Restrictions upon the Bank continued 369 Annual Statement of Finance .. Triple Assessment imposed . 369 369 Defective Plan for the Redemption of the Land - tax ...
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... French 540 Naples taken by Storm 541 .... Subversion of the Regal Government 542 Treaty between Great Britain and Russia 542 Wise Conduct of the King of Prussia 543 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN . GEORGE III . VERH LIC CONTENTS .
... French 540 Naples taken by Storm 541 .... Subversion of the Regal Government 542 Treaty between Great Britain and Russia 542 Wise Conduct of the King of Prussia 543 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN . GEORGE III . VERH LIC CONTENTS .
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... Conduct of the Negotiation . Death of the Empress of Russia and of the King of Sardinia . THE summer and autumnal months of the year 1795 were rendered unfortunately memo- 1795. rable by a scarcity approaching to actual famine ...
... Conduct of the Negotiation . Death of the Empress of Russia and of the King of Sardinia . THE summer and autumnal months of the year 1795 were rendered unfortunately memo- 1795. rable by a scarcity approaching to actual famine ...
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... Conduct yourselves as the senators of Denmark formerly did ! Renounce your liber- ties , and accept of despotism ; but do not mock the understanding and feelings of mankind by telling the world you are free . Can a meeting under such ...
... Conduct yourselves as the senators of Denmark formerly did ! Renounce your liber- ties , and accept of despotism ; but do not mock the understanding and feelings of mankind by telling the world you are free . Can a meeting under such ...
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... conducted on the professed principle of a free and open competition , and that the equally re- spectable house of Morgan would have taken it on terms considerably more advantageous to the public as was stated at large in a very able man ...
... conducted on the professed principle of a free and open competition , and that the equally re- spectable house of Morgan would have taken it on terms considerably more advantageous to the public as was stated at large in a very able man ...
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