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Edmund Burke. 1848. From that it appeared that there was an excess of expenditure over income during the last year of 2,956,6831 .; but in that sum was to be included 1,525,0007 . granted for the relief of distress in Ireland , and ...
Edmund Burke. 1848. From that it appeared that there was an excess of expenditure over income during the last year of 2,956,6831 .; but in that sum was to be included 1,525,0007 . granted for the relief of distress in Ireland , and ...
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... the present impost for three years to come , in order that the years 1849 , 1850 might cover any deficiency likely to arise . The Estimates were proposed at a time when everything appeared tranquil 54 [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1848 .
... the present impost for three years to come , in order that the years 1849 , 1850 might cover any deficiency likely to arise . The Estimates were proposed at a time when everything appeared tranquil 54 [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1848 .
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... appeared For Mr. Hume's Amendment 138 Against it . 363 Majority 225 The next financial proposition introduced , was a motion by Sir Benjamin Hall to extend the In- come Tax to Ireland . Sir Benjamin contended , that the new payment of ...
... appeared For Mr. Hume's Amendment 138 Against it . 363 Majority 225 The next financial proposition introduced , was a motion by Sir Benjamin Hall to extend the In- come Tax to Ireland . Sir Benjamin contended , that the new payment of ...
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... now came to a di- vision , when there appeared- For Mr. Herries ' Resolution 177 Against it . . 294 Majority for the Government 117 By this decision the ground was cleared for the Ministerial 80 ] ¡ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1848 .
... now came to a di- vision , when there appeared- For Mr. Herries ' Resolution 177 Against it . . 294 Majority for the Government 117 By this decision the ground was cleared for the Ministerial 80 ] ¡ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1848 .
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... appeared to be the best to be adopted in the present cala- mitous condition of Ireland . He then traced the history of the agi- tation for the Repeal of the Union from its commencement under Mr. O'Connell , who declared that no ...
... appeared to be the best to be adopted in the present cala- mitous condition of Ireland . He then traced the history of the agi- tation for the Repeal of the Union from its commencement under Mr. O'Connell , who declared that no ...
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