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... increases the bo- dily diforder from whence it fprung . The question , on the addrefs , be ing put , was carried unanimoufly . On the eighteenth of October , the houfe of commons refolved itself into a committee , to take into their ...
... increases the bo- dily diforder from whence it fprung . The question , on the addrefs , be ing put , was carried unanimoufly . On the eighteenth of October , the houfe of commons refolved itself into a committee , to take into their ...
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... increasing the militia , Mr. Pitt obferved , was not new in its principle . They were to be balloted for in the fame manner as the established militia of the coun- try : if the right honourable gentle- man reprobates this mode of in ...
... increasing the militia , Mr. Pitt obferved , was not new in its principle . They were to be balloted for in the fame manner as the established militia of the coun- try : if the right honourable gentle- man reprobates this mode of in ...
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... Increased duty on advertisements Duty equal to the tolls on all carriages paffing the turnpikes Omitted in the fum mentioned on the produce of the stamps on copies of deeds This prediction may , perhaps , be confidered , by. occafions ...
... Increased duty on advertisements Duty equal to the tolls on all carriages paffing the turnpikes Omitted in the fum mentioned on the produce of the stamps on copies of deeds This prediction may , perhaps , be confidered , by. occafions ...
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... Increased duty on advertisements On attorney's certificates On ornamental plate 20.000 15 000 30,000 450,000 40.000 Infurance from fire 35.000 10,000 Total of the new taxes COO emperor . The aggregate of the ways and means are emperor ...
... Increased duty on advertisements On attorney's certificates On ornamental plate 20.000 15 000 30,000 450,000 40.000 Infurance from fire 35.000 10,000 Total of the new taxes COO emperor . The aggregate of the ways and means are emperor ...
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... were feveral great contingent expences increased this year , not likely to occur again to any fimilar extent ; particularly the expendi expenditure occafioned by the new military arrangement , and the 146 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1797 .
... were feveral great contingent expences increased this year , not likely to occur again to any fimilar extent ; particularly the expendi expenditure occafioned by the new military arrangement , and the 146 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1797 .
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