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... amount to 212,000l . per an- num . Assuming the annual advances to government to be ten millions , the profit arising from this source would amount to 500,000l . the profits on discount to 250,000l . , making a total of 962,000l . From ...
... amount to 212,000l . per an- num . Assuming the annual advances to government to be ten millions , the profit arising from this source would amount to 500,000l . the profits on discount to 250,000l . , making a total of 962,000l . From ...
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... amount French finance ; but he now saw no differ- of the national debt , the hon . gentleman ence between the French system and that had made many observations ; but he really adopted in this country . The right hon . believed he had ...
... amount French finance ; but he now saw no differ- of the national debt , the hon . gentleman ence between the French system and that had made many observations ; but he really adopted in this country . The right hon . believed he had ...
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... amount 5,782,741 1797-8 ... ... More than estimate Actual amount 38,894 3,803,901 4,05 1,660 Deduct excess of revenue from ex- 1797-8 .. Actual amount 11 ] [ 12 40 GEORGE III . East India Budget . East India Budget 12 Bishop of Bath and ...
... amount 5,782,741 1797-8 ... ... More than estimate Actual amount 38,894 3,803,901 4,05 1,660 Deduct excess of revenue from ex- 1797-8 .. Actual amount 11 ] [ 12 40 GEORGE III . East India Budget . East India Budget 12 Bishop of Bath and ...
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... amount .. 319,100 388,189 cess of charge , the nett revenue is less than estimated .... ....... 98,775 More than estimate 19,089 1797-8 ... ESTIMATES , 1798-9 . REVENUES , NO . 1 ..... CHARGES , No. 2 . .. 6,259,600 3,952,847 Actual amount ...
... amount .. 319,100 388,189 cess of charge , the nett revenue is less than estimated .... ....... 98,775 More than estimate 19,089 1797-8 ... ESTIMATES , 1798-9 . REVENUES , NO . 1 ..... CHARGES , No. 2 . .. 6,259,600 3,952,847 Actual amount ...
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... amount on sales of imports per No. 15 603,926 582,833 Deduct - Charges included in the home assets arrived in India , so as to form a part of the stock there 279,653 Nett improvement 1,108,527 The results arising from the investiga ...
... amount on sales of imports per No. 15 603,926 582,833 Deduct - Charges included in the home assets arrived in India , so as to form a part of the stock there 279,653 Nett improvement 1,108,527 The results arising from the investiga ...
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