Annual Register, 第 32 卷Edmund Burke 1793 |
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... service 578,562 14 1 317,549 16 0 8,245 10 1 11,435 12 10 10,808 7 1 6,409 8 0 - 63,276 5 8 162,797 18 4 8 202 3,392 14 2 For For the reduced officers of British American forces For allowances 276 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1790 .
... service 578,562 14 1 317,549 16 0 8,245 10 1 11,435 12 10 10,808 7 1 6,409 8 0 - 63,276 5 8 162,797 18 4 8 202 3,392 14 2 For For the reduced officers of British American forces For allowances 276 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1790 .
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... SERVICES . MARCH 29 . For Scotch roads and bridges 4,859 I 8 FEBRUARY 2 . 5,500,000 3,162 5 For American fufferers 35,185 15 6 996 9 55 To pay off the exchequer bills of the last feflions To the commiffioners of American claims -- -- To ...
... SERVICES . MARCH 29 . For Scotch roads and bridges 4,859 I 8 FEBRUARY 2 . 5,500,000 3,162 5 For American fufferers 35,185 15 6 996 9 55 To pay off the exchequer bills of the last feflions To the commiffioners of American claims -- -- To ...
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... service may be found to require . My Lords , and Gentlemen , - The regulations preferibed by the act of the laft feffion of parlia- ment relative to the corn trade , not having been duly carried into ef- fect in feveral parts of the ...
... service may be found to require . My Lords , and Gentlemen , - The regulations preferibed by the act of the laft feffion of parlia- ment relative to the corn trade , not having been duly carried into ef- fect in feveral parts of the ...
第 313 頁
... service of those feveral departments requires , and who are accountable to the public for all they receive ; thefe officers are , the fecretary to the commander in chief , the paymaster of the pro- vincial forces , the quarter mafter ...
... service of those feveral departments requires , and who are accountable to the public for all they receive ; thefe officers are , the fecretary to the commander in chief , the paymaster of the pro- vincial forces , the quarter mafter ...
第 315 頁
... services of the army in ge- neral in that province , from the 1ft of June 1776 to the 23d of October 1781 , the fum of 2,236,0297 . 115 . 7 d . : As the deputy paymafters gene- ral of the forces abroad tranfmit , from time to time , to ...
... services of the army in ge- neral in that province , from the 1ft of June 1776 to the 23d of October 1781 , the fum of 2,236,0297 . 115 . 7 d . : As the deputy paymafters gene- ral of the forces abroad tranfmit , from time to time , to ...
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