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Pagina 16
... received at the Treasury . The gross amount of those receipts in the five consecutive years was as under , exclusive of the war taxes : — In the year 1806 , 1807 , 1808 , 1809 , £ 9,456,255 9,573,060 9,214,131 10,532,989 10,773,869 1810 ...
... received at the Treasury . The gross amount of those receipts in the five consecutive years was as under , exclusive of the war taxes : — In the year 1806 , 1807 , 1808 , 1809 , £ 9,456,255 9,573,060 9,214,131 10,532,989 10,773,869 1810 ...
Pagina 32
... received with open arms by this patron of cosmopolites . French regicides , Irish rebels , and malefactors of every kind , who had fled from the offend- ed laws of their country ; deodands of the gallows , ( as they are significantly ...
... received with open arms by this patron of cosmopolites . French regicides , Irish rebels , and malefactors of every kind , who had fled from the offend- ed laws of their country ; deodands of the gallows , ( as they are significantly ...
Pagina 33
... received from good authority , that the respectable part of the United States desire nothing more anxiously than the preservation of peace with England ; and although the large majorities in Congress on the resolutions for war measures ...
... received from good authority , that the respectable part of the United States desire nothing more anxiously than the preservation of peace with England ; and although the large majorities in Congress on the resolutions for war measures ...
Pagina 36
... received , and appears to have contributed mach towards the foundation of his future fortunes , for it introduced him to the notice of Archbishop Secker , who appointed him one of his domestic chap- lains . Here then , in 1762 ...
... received , and appears to have contributed mach towards the foundation of his future fortunes , for it introduced him to the notice of Archbishop Secker , who appointed him one of his domestic chap- lains . Here then , in 1762 ...
Pagina 40
... received with attention , and followed by the effect which he so anxiously wished . The last public act of his life was directed towards the same object . The account shall be given in his own words . I had for some time past observed ...
... received with attention , and followed by the effect which he so anxiously wished . The last public act of his life was directed towards the same object . The account shall be given in his own words . I had for some time past observed ...
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