Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... administration . Because the Government was able to borrow so freely , and the whole cost of war was not immediately borne by the taxes , the fiscal structure haphazardly created at the end of the seventeenth , endured till the end of ...
... administration . Because the Government was able to borrow so freely , and the whole cost of war was not immediately borne by the taxes , the fiscal structure haphazardly created at the end of the seventeenth , endured till the end of ...
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... Administration's measures , were put , they were carried by large majorities in both houses . The addresses , drawn up in almost identical terms in both houses , gave the Administration all that it desired in the way of parliamentary ...
... Administration's measures , were put , they were carried by large majorities in both houses . The addresses , drawn up in almost identical terms in both houses , gave the Administration all that it desired in the way of parliamentary ...
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... Administration , too , acted on the assumption that there was no enthusiasm for war . Townshend remained convinced that a little firmness and vigour would defeat the Emperor's bluff , and favoured a naval blockade of Ostend , yet dared ...
... Administration , too , acted on the assumption that there was no enthusiasm for war . Townshend remained convinced that a little firmness and vigour would defeat the Emperor's bluff , and favoured a naval blockade of Ostend , yet dared ...
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