| 1823 - 944 pages
...of ordnance, and also for pensions to widows, and for offices suppressed : L.101,008 : 1 5 : 1 lor the civil and military expences of the ordnance in...resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancel lor of the Exchequer rose, and began by remarking, that the subject on which he was about to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1823 - 818 pages
...exertion should arise. The several resolutions were agreed to. FINANCIAL SITUATION OF THE COUNTRY.] — The House having resolved itself into a Committee...and Means, The Chancellor of the Exchequer rose, and addressed the committee as follows :• Mr. Brogden ; — If, sir, I do not, upon the present occasion,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1823 - 854 pages
...Leave was given to bring in the bill, which afterwards passed without opposition. THE LOAN. Nov. 15, in a committee of ways and means, the Chancellor of the Exchequer rose, to state the terms on which the Loan had. been that day contracted for. He began by mentioning the... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1824 - 938 pages
...than eleven millions in the calculations of the honourable member for MontroM. On the 1st of July, the House having resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of the Exchequer brought forward the Budget, though the whole of the supplies for the services of the current year had... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1824 - 938 pages
...than eleven millions in the calculations of the honourable member for Mon trotte. On the 1st of July, the House having resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of Ле Exchequer brought forward the Budget, though the whole of the supplie» for the services of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1825 - 854 pages
...Cotton-Wool Duty opposed, and given up. Vote of Credit, and Debate. ON May 20th, the House of Commons having resolved itself into a committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of the Exchequer opened the budget for the year. He said, that having entered into a contract that morning for a loan... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1825 - 728 pages
...pleased with their own property. The bill was read a second time. FINANCIAL SITUATION OF THE COUNTRY.] The House having resolved itself into a committee of Ways and Means, The ChancMor of the Exchequer rose to make his promised Exposition of the Financial Situation of the Country,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1825 - 1096 pages
...; and, first of all, to the important business of Finance. House of Commons, Wednesday, May 16. — The House having resolved itself into a committee of Ways and Means, for examining the account of the public debt, and the other public accounts, usually referred to that... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 944 pages
...office of ordnance, and also for pensions to widows, and for offices suppressed : L.101,OOS : 15 : 4 for the civil and military expences of the ordnance in...resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the ChancelSG CHAP. S.] HISTORY. lor of tbe Exchequer rose, and began by remarking, that the subject on... | |
| Europe - 1824 - 942 pages
...eleven million - in the calcubiioni of the honourable member for Mootnwe. On tfao 1st of July, die House having resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of Exchequer brought forward the Budget, though the whole of the supp'i« for the services of the current... | |
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