Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... considerably , at the time of his death , the public confidence in his administration , but the general opi- nion of ... considerable It was objected , on the other side , that it was not customary to confer public honours , unless where ...
... considerably , at the time of his death , the public confidence in his administration , but the general opi- nion of ... considerable It was objected , on the other side , that it was not customary to confer public honours , unless where ...
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... considerable degree attained its object . It had added , in less than ten months , more than 40,000 men to our army , and though the troops levied under this act , were bound to serve only in Great Britain . Ireland , and the adjacent ...
... considerable degree attained its object . It had added , in less than ten months , more than 40,000 men to our army , and though the troops levied under this act , were bound to serve only in Great Britain . Ireland , and the adjacent ...
Side 72
... considerable incon- venience in bringing forward the ways and means before the estimates for the army were regularly before the house ; but it was maintained that there was nothing in this pro- ceeding which counteracted any fixed ...
... considerable incon- venience in bringing forward the ways and means before the estimates for the army were regularly before the house ; but it was maintained that there was nothing in this pro- ceeding which counteracted any fixed ...
Side 95
... considerable differences of opinion arose in Scotland , with respect to the subordinate parts of the plan , its general outline , ( with the exception of that part relating to the court of review , ) was very ge nerally , we had almost ...
... considerable differences of opinion arose in Scotland , with respect to the subordinate parts of the plan , its general outline , ( with the exception of that part relating to the court of review , ) was very ge nerally , we had almost ...
Side 115
... considerable difference between the balance of public mo- ney charged to the treasurer , and the actual balance to the credit of the treasurer at the bank ; and though it did not ap- pear in evidence , that the whole of this difference ...
... considerable difference between the balance of public mo- ney charged to the treasurer , and the actual balance to the credit of the treasurer at the bank ; and though it did not ap- pear in evidence , that the whole of this difference ...
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