The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Količina 32Johnson Reprint, 1818 |
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... coin ; which , however , it would be impossible for them to obtain . -But from this state of internal distress one good effect had resulted . The French had now approached much nearer to a state , in which they were capable of ne ...
... coin ; which , however , it would be impossible for them to obtain . -But from this state of internal distress one good effect had resulted . The French had now approached much nearer to a state , in which they were capable of ne ...
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... coin ; which had of late very alarmingly diminished . It was necessary that there should be a cer- tain proportion between the coin and the paper in circulation . Though he could not agree to the original proposition , he thought the ...
... coin ; which had of late very alarmingly diminished . It was necessary that there should be a cer- tain proportion between the coin and the paper in circulation . Though he could not agree to the original proposition , he thought the ...
Stran 1349
... coin- ciding altogether with him , I could not but observe , that the fate of the motion I am this day renewing , afforded a striking il- lustration of the justice of it . When the subject I am now speaking of was first mentioned within ...
... coin- ciding altogether with him , I could not but observe , that the fate of the motion I am this day renewing , afforded a striking il- lustration of the justice of it . When the subject I am now speaking of was first mentioned within ...
Stran 1389
... coin had diminished , and the sending of treasure out of the country was , in his mind , perilous , whether the sum remitted was made up in money , in bullion , or in goods . The 500,000l . now proposed to be sent to the Emperor , was ...
... coin had diminished , and the sending of treasure out of the country was , in his mind , perilous , whether the sum remitted was made up in money , in bullion , or in goods . The 500,000l . now proposed to be sent to the Emperor , was ...
Stran 1529
... coin of the kingdom ? With what pretence can you affirin that you do not tax the income of the stock - holder , if you break the terms of the contract , and compel him to take for his interest a compensation of less value than that ...
... coin of the kingdom ? With what pretence can you affirin that you do not tax the income of the stock - holder , if you break the terms of the contract , and compel him to take for his interest a compensation of less value than that ...
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