A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... allowed Goulburn , the titular finance minister , to bring it forward . The story which Goulburn had to tell was simple enough . Peel , the year before , had expected a revenue of £ 51,450,000 to meet an expenditure of £ 50.819,000 ...
... allowed Goulburn , the titular finance minister , to bring it forward . The story which Goulburn had to tell was simple enough . Peel , the year before , had expected a revenue of £ 51,450,000 to meet an expenditure of £ 50.819,000 ...
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... allowed to lapse at the appointed time , the sur- plus would be converted into a deficit , and all the difficulties which Peel had overcome would be renewed . With this possi- bility before it , the Government , instead of largely ...
... allowed to lapse at the appointed time , the sur- plus would be converted into a deficit , and all the difficulties which Peel had overcome would be renewed . With this possi- bility before it , the Government , instead of largely ...
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... allowed to be established . in Ireland for banking purposes at a distance of more than fifty Irish miles from Dublin ; and in 1825 the Liverpool Ministry , alarmed at the failures of private banks , authorised the creation of joint ...
... allowed to be established . in Ireland for banking purposes at a distance of more than fifty Irish miles from Dublin ; and in 1825 the Liverpool Ministry , alarmed at the failures of private banks , authorised the creation of joint ...
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Sir Spencer Walpole. It was true that , if the income - tax were allowed to expire , the Treasury would receive one half - year's arrears of the tax , £ 2,600,000 , in the ensuing financial year ; and that in the same period an indemnity ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. It was true that , if the income - tax were allowed to expire , the Treasury would receive one half - year's arrears of the tax , £ 2,600,000 , in the ensuing financial year ; and that in the same period an indemnity ...
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... allowed with the shop over the water . ' But I never said anything so insult- ing to you as that you were cheesemongers and dealers in butter . " 1 Discontented with the minister whom they had placed in power , angry with the policy ...
... allowed with the shop over the water . ' But I never said anything so insult- ing to you as that you were cheesemongers and dealers in butter . " 1 Discontented with the minister whom they had placed in power , angry with the policy ...
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