Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... received , mainly from the exchequer , the sums voted by parliament for military expenditure , and from other quarters he received fortuitous sums such as those realized by the sale of old stores . He disbursed these sums , by his own ...
... received , mainly from the exchequer , the sums voted by parliament for military expenditure , and from other quarters he received fortuitous sums such as those realized by the sale of old stores . He disbursed these sums , by his own ...
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... received from any quarter . Yet the nature of these trans- actions becomes fairly clear when it is found that ... receiving over £ 67,000 in all from the public balances , of which , however , some £ 50,000 was treated as a debt on which ...
... received from any quarter . Yet the nature of these trans- actions becomes fairly clear when it is found that ... receiving over £ 67,000 in all from the public balances , of which , however , some £ 50,000 was treated as a debt on which ...
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... received all told over £ 11,000 , of which £ 3,000 purchased a colonelcy , and £ 5,500 was treated as a loan . A daughter , Alicia , was less handsomely treated ; but she received £ 100 for wedding clothes when she was married to Edward ...
... received all told over £ 11,000 , of which £ 3,000 purchased a colonelcy , and £ 5,500 was treated as a loan . A daughter , Alicia , was less handsomely treated ; but she received £ 100 for wedding clothes when she was married to Edward ...
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administration affairs already American appears appointed bill bishop Board Brit British Burke colonies commissioners committee concerned considerable considered constitutional continued Correspondence crown Customs debate duke duties eighteenth century election England English established evidence Excise February followed Fox's friends further George give given hand History House house of commons Ibid important increase Indian influence interest Ireland Irish issue January John Journal June king lands late later less letter London Lord March meeting merchants ministers ministry Newcastle North October opinion opposition parliament Parliamentary patent period Pitt planters political present probably proposed reason received reform regard relations Rockingham scheme secretary secure seems Shelburne suggested taken tion Townshend trade Treasury Walpole West India whig wrote York