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... tion was then resolved : the principal members were dismissed ; and a general resignation of employments followed . Mr. Pitt was again made Chancellor of the Exchequer , and became the first instance of a new minister without a majority ...
... tion was then resolved : the principal members were dismissed ; and a general resignation of employments followed . Mr. Pitt was again made Chancellor of the Exchequer , and became the first instance of a new minister without a majority ...
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... tion ; whose aim was self - aggrandisement ; whose means were the separation of Ireland from Great Britain , and the substitu tion of republican government for the present constitution . P 3 Whether Whether or not there was sufficient ...
... tion ; whose aim was self - aggrandisement ; whose means were the separation of Ireland from Great Britain , and the substitu tion of republican government for the present constitution . P 3 Whether Whether or not there was sufficient ...
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... tion with ministers to entertain the project ; which will have the fur- ther effect of diminishing , in reality , by one twentieth , all the salaries of office , and will thus be an indirect as well as a direct profit to the treasury ...
... tion with ministers to entertain the project ; which will have the fur- ther effect of diminishing , in reality , by one twentieth , all the salaries of office , and will thus be an indirect as well as a direct profit to the treasury ...
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