Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1840 |
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Side 9
... necessary by the extent and circumstances of the empire . I have lost no time in carrying into effect the in- tentions of Parliament by the reduction of the duties 1840 . C on on postage ; and I trust that the beneficial effects 9.
... necessary by the extent and circumstances of the empire . I have lost no time in carrying into effect the in- tentions of Parliament by the reduction of the duties 1840 . C on on postage ; and I trust that the beneficial effects 9.
Side 21
... duties on postage , until the 5th day of October 1840 " ( being the 2d and 3d of Victoria , chapter 52 ) , and a power reserved to them by a warrant of the 22d day of November last , and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf ...
... duties on postage , until the 5th day of October 1840 " ( being the 2d and 3d of Victoria , chapter 52 ) , and a power reserved to them by a warrant of the 22d day of November last , and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf ...
Side 22
... duties of postage " ( being the 1st of Victoria , chapter 34 ) , which votes and proceedings should be charged , if not exceeding two ounces in weight , with a rate of one penny , and if exceeding two ounces and not exceeding four ...
... duties of postage " ( being the 1st of Victoria , chapter 34 ) , which votes and proceedings should be charged , if not exceeding two ounces in weight , with a rate of one penny , and if exceeding two ounces and not exceeding four ...
Side 23
... duties of postage which shall have become due in respect of any such printed votes or proceedings under or by virtue of the said warrant of the 27th day of December last , or otherwise , which may be recovered as if this warrant had not ...
... duties of postage which shall have become due in respect of any such printed votes or proceedings under or by virtue of the said warrant of the 27th day of December last , or otherwise , which may be recovered as if this warrant had not ...
Side 50
... duties ; also to Brigadier Stevenson , commanding the artil- lery , and Lieutenants Forster and Cooper respec- tively , in charge of the Bombay and Shah's artillery , I feel greatly indebted for the steady and scientific manner in which ...
... duties ; also to Brigadier Stevenson , commanding the artil- lery , and Lieutenants Forster and Cooper respec- tively , in charge of the Bombay and Shah's artillery , I feel greatly indebted for the steady and scientific manner in which ...
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