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... funds of the arrears were Spain was delighted ; the Spanish princes charmed ; and the French armies adored in Spain ... sinking fund are annihilated ; France is covered with a million of soldiers , and besides the evils of foreign war ...
... funds of the arrears were Spain was delighted ; the Spanish princes charmed ; and the French armies adored in Spain ... sinking fund are annihilated ; France is covered with a million of soldiers , and besides the evils of foreign war ...
Side 111
... sinking fund consolidated by Mr. Pitt , has raised the credit of the government to such a point as to enable it consume before hand the principal of the future revenue of the nation ; to make siderable weight to the attacks of the ...
... sinking fund consolidated by Mr. Pitt , has raised the credit of the government to such a point as to enable it consume before hand the principal of the future revenue of the nation ; to make siderable weight to the attacks of the ...
Side 126
... sinking fund of a million , for the gradual payment of that debt . The Parliament , who effected his measures of finance , and the people , who heartily con- curred with both , have covered themselves with glory . The sink- ing fund was ...
... sinking fund of a million , for the gradual payment of that debt . The Parliament , who effected his measures of finance , and the people , who heartily con- curred with both , have covered themselves with glory . The sink- ing fund was ...
Side 218
... sinking fund based upon an excess of revenue beyond expen- diture , and a protraction of the period of peace . If in England the sinking fund had not fulfilled what was promised , it was because of a failure to provide such a re- venue ...
... sinking fund based upon an excess of revenue beyond expen- diture , and a protraction of the period of peace . If in England the sinking fund had not fulfilled what was promised , it was because of a failure to provide such a re- venue ...
Side 378
... expenses were an advance of the treasury , 556,283,436 81,149,126 Total , 637,432,562 81,149,126 22,567,496 637,432,562 533,715,940 103,716,622 103,716,622 sinking fund , a deplorable opera- tion , for which 378 AMERICAN REGISTER .
... expenses were an advance of the treasury , 556,283,436 81,149,126 Total , 637,432,562 81,149,126 22,567,496 637,432,562 533,715,940 103,716,622 103,716,622 sinking fund , a deplorable opera- tion , for which 378 AMERICAN REGISTER .
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