The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volumen20 |
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The general effcct which he expected to be produced by the measure was , that it
would diminish the quantity of stock , without diminishing the number of persons
likely to purchase . The consequence therefore must be , that it would produce a
...
The general effcct which he expected to be produced by the measure was , that it
would diminish the quantity of stock , without diminishing the number of persons
likely to purchase . The consequence therefore must be , that it would produce a
...
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After all , he believed that the hopes of the Minister , from the land owners
purchasing the Land Tax , would be disappointed : generally speaking , no
persons had less ready ... question ; the probability was , that they would not
purchase .
After all , he believed that the hopes of the Minister , from the land owners
purchasing the Land Tax , would be disappointed : generally speaking , no
persons had less ready ... question ; the probability was , that they would not
purchase .
Página 896
I left him exactly where it found him , if he did not chuse to purchase . He had
conversed with many Gentlemen of great landed estates , and found that they
were all glad to purchase a quit rent upon their estates . Mr . Coke said , this
calamitous ...
I left him exactly where it found him , if he did not chuse to purchase . He had
conversed with many Gentlemen of great landed estates , and found that they
were all glad to purchase a quit rent upon their estates . Mr . Coke said , this
calamitous ...
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This was the worst period which poffibly could be chosen to call upon the landed
gentlem men to redeem or purchase their land tax ; and if at other times better
terms could be made , such times could and ought to be waited for . He
conceived ...
This was the worst period which poffibly could be chosen to call upon the landed
gentlem men to redeem or purchase their land tax ; and if at other times better
terms could be made , such times could and ought to be waited for . He
conceived ...
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He considered the question differently from the Honourable Gentleman , who
thought himself a gainer by purchasing that at eighteen years purchase , for
which he had an allowance of thirty ; but he was convinced that he would soon
have ...
He considered the question differently from the Honourable Gentleman , who
thought himself a gainer by purchasing that at eighteen years purchase , for
which he had an allowance of thirty ; but he was convinced that he would soon
have ...
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