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Chancellor and Under - Treasurer of the Exchequer , and also Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster . Right Hon . Spencer Perceval Right Hon . Robert Saunders
Dundas Right Hon . George Rose President of the Board of Controul for the ...
Chancellor and Under - Treasurer of the Exchequer , and also Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster . Right Hon . Spencer Perceval Right Hon . Robert Saunders
Dundas Right Hon . George Rose President of the Board of Controul for the ...
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PARL friends of mine , who now sit near me ; his pone that salutary line of
conduct , who , in majesty's late chancellor of the exchequer the present state of
the world , look to Irefor England , the late chancellor for Ireland , land as every
thing ; to ...
PARL friends of mine , who now sit near me ; his pone that salutary line of
conduct , who , in majesty's late chancellor of the exchequer the present state of
the world , look to Irefor England , the late chancellor for Ireland , land as every
thing ; to ...
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brought in thereon after the 28th of hon . the chancellor of the exchequer was
March , and that no report of such bill really a man of honour and integrity , and
should be received after the 16th of May . that no man could , with justice ,
venture to .
brought in thereon after the 28th of hon . the chancellor of the exchequer was
March , and that no report of such bill really a man of honour and integrity , and
should be received after the 16th of May . that no man could , with justice ,
venture to .
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The Chancellor of the Mr. Whitbread then gave notice , that Exchequer presented
to the house , by his after a sufficient time had elapsed to give majesty's
command , the following Papers , the members an opportunity of duly inves- viz .
tigating ...
The Chancellor of the Mr. Whitbread then gave notice , that Exchequer presented
to the house , by his after a sufficient time had elapsed to give majesty's
command , the following Papers , the members an opportunity of duly inves- viz .
tigating ...
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This force was got ready and sailed with The Chancellor of the Exchequer again
the utmost promptitude , with a minister repeated , that he had never stated any
on board to negociate with the Danish intention to bring in a bill of Indemnity
court ...
This force was got ready and sailed with The Chancellor of the Exchequer again
the utmost promptitude , with a minister repeated , that he had never stated any
on board to negociate with the Danish intention to bring in a bill of Indemnity
court ...
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