The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen20 |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer observed , that the reason for granting the
annuity , being to enable the person on whom it descended to support it , the
moment the title was extinct , there was no further necessity for continuing the
annuity ...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer observed , that the reason for granting the
annuity , being to enable the person on whom it descended to support it , the
moment the title was extinct , there was no further necessity for continuing the
annuity ...
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... and it was for a similar reason Mr . Plomer wished the House to remunerate Sir
Richard Onslow , who had seven children , been forty years in the service , and
was not in circumstances to support the title . The Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
... and it was for a similar reason Mr . Plomer wished the House to remunerate Sir
Richard Onslow , who had seven children , been forty years in the service , and
was not in circumstances to support the title . The Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
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... itself into a Committee to take into confideration the reports presented by the
Committee of Finance . The proceedings of the Treasury upon those reports were
ordered to be referred to the Committee . The Chancellor of the Exchequer said ...
... itself into a Committee to take into confideration the reports presented by the
Committee of Finance . The proceedings of the Treasury upon those reports were
ordered to be referred to the Committee . The Chancellor of the Exchequer said ...
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer , in reply to Mr . Wilberforce , faid , he had
before stated , that if there should not be a sufficient attendance of members , it
would be proper to fubstitutes others . In the first instance , therefore , he was not
...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer , in reply to Mr . Wilberforce , faid , he had
before stated , that if there should not be a sufficient attendance of members , it
would be proper to fubstitutes others . In the first instance , therefore , he was not
...
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TAXES . The Chancellor of the Exchequer said , that he had already fiated to the
House the general nature of the plan which he meant to submit , in lieu of the
Watch and Clock Act . It consisted of a consolidation of the different rates , and
most ...
TAXES . The Chancellor of the Exchequer said , that he had already fiated to the
House the general nature of the plan which he meant to submit , in lieu of the
Watch and Clock Act . It consisted of a consolidation of the different rates , and
most ...
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