| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 448 pages
...Time when this Gentleman firft entered upon the Management of the Treafury ; and that the Civil-Lift, alfo, the largeft that was ever granted to the Crown, is, as we have the Itrongeft Reafbns to believe, con ficerably in Debt at this Time. ' 3. Bscaufe we conceive it was plainly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 444 pages
...Gentleman fir'l in'fred'upen the Management cf the Treafury ; and that tlir: Civil-Liil, aI-'o, the largell that was ever granted to the Crown, is, as we have the lirongeil Reafons to believe, conficlerably in Debt at this Time. 3. I&caufe we conceive it was plainly... | |
| Algernon Sidney - Great Britain - 1744 - 422 pages
...much as they flood at the Time when this Gentleman firfl entered upon the Management of the Trealury ; and that the Civil Lift alfo, the largeft that was...this Time. " 3. Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates, that the A-imy, fo greatly expenfive to this Kingdom, and which only was... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 pages
...Gentleman fir it entered upon the Management of the Treafury ; and that the Civil-Lift, * alfo, the Urged that was ever granted to the Crown, is, as we have the ftrongeft Reafons to believe, cpnfiderably in Debt at this Time. ;///}', Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates,... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1748 - 244 pages
...Time when this Gentleman firft entered apon the Management of the Treafury ; and that the Civil-Lift, alfo, the largeft that was ever granted to the Crown,...Reafons to believe, confiderably in Debt at this Time. $dly, Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates, that the Army, fo greatly expenfive... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1748 - 264 pages
...Time when this Gentleman firfl entered npoli the Management of the Treafury ; and that the Givil-Lift, alfo, the largeft that was ever granted to the Crown,...Reafons to believe, confiderably in Debt at this Time. 3«7y, Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates, that the Army, fo greatly expenfive... | |
| John Almon - Constitutional history - 1767 - 492 pages
...rriuft plainly appear to every impartial Perfon who re-- collects, that, for thefe twenty Years paft, this Kingdom has paid the largeft Taxes that ever...this Time. 3%, Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates, that the Army, fo greatly expenfive to this Kingdom, and which only was'... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1767 - 446 pages
...this Kingdom has paid the largeft Taxes that ever were impofed upon it in the Time of Peace; and yec that the publick Debts remain much as they flood at...Reafons to believe, confiderably in Debt at this Time. gdly, Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates, that the Army, fo greatly expenfive... | |
| Constitutional history - 1767 - 322 pages
...were impofed upon it in the Time of Peace ; and yet that the publick Debts remain much as they ftood at the Time when this Gentleman firft entered upon...• to believe, confiderably in Debt at this Time. 3<^/y, Becaufe we conceive it was plainly proved in former Debates, that the Army, fo greatly expenfive... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1875 - 592 pages
...gentleman first entered upon the management of the treasury ; and that the Civil List, also, the largest that was ever granted to the Crown, is, as we have the strongest reasons to believe, considerably in debt at this time. 3rdly, Because we conceive it was... | |
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