The Literary panorama, Том 1,Издање 18071807 |
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... increased pay to navy ; the army ; na- tional debt ; ships built , 1804 1805. ) Scotland , Highlands .. Ireland ... increase of ) Chateaubriand's Excursion to Mt. Vesuvius 135 Papenburg , Account of 141 Books and Reading in Russia ...
... increased pay to navy ; the army ; na- tional debt ; ships built , 1804 1805. ) Scotland , Highlands .. Ireland ... increase of ) Chateaubriand's Excursion to Mt. Vesuvius 135 Papenburg , Account of 141 Books and Reading in Russia ...
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... increase of pay . The pay of the officers is left for future consideration . Sol- diers are hereafter to be enlisted for 7 years , at the end of that period they may claim their discharge ; may follow any trade in any place . If they ...
... increase of pay . The pay of the officers is left for future consideration . Sol- diers are hereafter to be enlisted for 7 years , at the end of that period they may claim their discharge ; may follow any trade in any place . If they ...
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... increase the incomes of certain of the Royal Family . Lord H. Petty moved that there be granted out of the Consolidated Fund to the Dukes of Clarence , Kent , Cumberland , Sussex , and Cambridge £ 6000 per Ann . making their incomes ...
... increase the incomes of certain of the Royal Family . Lord H. Petty moved that there be granted out of the Consolidated Fund to the Dukes of Clarence , Kent , Cumberland , Sussex , and Cambridge £ 6000 per Ann . making their incomes ...
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... increase in each year of £ 25,558,333 . PROPERTY TAX . This , said his lordship , I propose to carry It may seem para- at once to 10 per cent . doxical to say , that this mode of increase is one more gradual , and less preferable to ...
... increase in each year of £ 25,558,333 . PROPERTY TAX . This , said his lordship , I propose to carry It may seem para- at once to 10 per cent . doxical to say , that this mode of increase is one more gradual , and less preferable to ...
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