The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, المجلد 33 |
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الصفحة 56
But if a sinking fund is to be provided , it makes an additional item in the
expenditure ; and the loan must . just be so much larger . By the oflicial trick of
charging the sinking fund against the taxes which form the incoine of the
consolidated fund ...
But if a sinking fund is to be provided , it makes an additional item in the
expenditure ; and the loan must . just be so much larger . By the oflicial trick of
charging the sinking fund against the taxes which form the incoine of the
consolidated fund ...
الصفحة 389
Wherever there is such a fund , there will not be so free or so copious a
dispersion of hands away from a branch of overstocked industry ; insomuch that ,
had a plan of this kind been adopted previous to the month of August , there
would not ...
Wherever there is such a fund , there will not be so free or so copious a
dispersion of hands away from a branch of overstocked industry ; insomuch that ,
had a plan of this kind been adopted previous to the month of August , there
would not ...
الصفحة 481
It clearly follows from all these things , that the funds in question never were
private property of the Crown , but stood ... transferred to the country , whose
funds were thenceforth to bear the whole weight of the publick expenditure , the
fund in ...
It clearly follows from all these things , that the funds in question never were
private property of the Crown , but stood ... transferred to the country , whose
funds were thenceforth to bear the whole weight of the publick expenditure , the
fund in ...
الصفحة 483
When one member of Parliament , ' , says the author , can thus give to another
such a sum of money as • 25,000l . out of the droits of the Admiralty , it accounts
for that loyal clamour which we hear so incessantly in Parliament , of • this fund ...
When one member of Parliament , ' , says the author , can thus give to another
such a sum of money as • 25,000l . out of the droits of the Admiralty , it accounts
for that loyal clamour which we hear so incessantly in Parliament , of • this fund ...
الصفحة 484
But annual and regular funds of a similar description are not wanting ; to afford
the means of pensioning those whom it may be ... This fund seems to have been
first diverted from its original and legal application , in the latter end of Charles II .
But annual and regular funds of a similar description are not wanting ; to afford
the means of pensioning those whom it may be ... This fund seems to have been
first diverted from its original and legal application , in the latter end of Charles II .
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