| Early English newspapers - 1733 - 712 pages
...of feeing fpeedily an End to both, has been their fole Coafolition ; but nothing can maintain thii Hope, except a due Application of the entire Sinking Fund to the Difcharge of thofe Debts, granted, that no prefent Injuflice was done to B for tnc Difcharge of which thefe Taxes were the Proprietors... | |
| 1733 - 396 pages
...Oppreflion of Excife Laws, the Hope of feeing fpeedily an End of both has been their fole Confolation, but nothing can maintain this Hope, except a due Application of the entire finking Fund, to the Discharge of thofe Debts, for the Difeharge of which thefe Taxes were intended... | |
| Europe - 1733 - 400 pages
...Opprefllon of Excife Laws, the Hope of feeing fpeedily an End of both, has been their fole Confolation ; but nothing can maintain this Hope, except a due Application of the entire finking Fund, to the Difcharge of thofe Debts, for the Difcharge of •which, thefe Taxes were intended... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 516 pages
...Oppreffion of Excife Laws, the Hope of feeing fpeedily an End put to both, has been their fole Confolation ; but nothing can maintain this Hope, except a due Application of the entire Sinking-Fund to thfe Difcharge of thofe DebtS; for the Difcharge of which thefeTaxes were intended... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 pages
...Oppreffion of Excile laws, the Hopes of feeing fpeedily an End of both has been their fole CocfoJatJon ; but nothing can maintain this Hope ; except a due Application of the entire Sinkiog-Fand to the Difcharge of thofe Debts, for the Difdiarge of which thefc Taxes were intended... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1748 - 244 pages
...Oppreffion of Exctfe Laws, the Hopes of feeing fpeedily an End of both has been their fole Confolation ; but nothing can maintain this Hope ; except a due Application of the entire Sinking-Fund to the Difcharge of thofe Debts, for the Difcharge of which thefe Taxes were intended... | |
| John Almon - Constitutional history - 1767 - 492 pages
...been their fole Confolation •, but nothing can maintain this Hope, except a due Application of che entire Sinking Fund to the Difcharge of thofe Debts,...therefore continue to be mortgaged off, and other Parrs to be applied to the current Service, even in the midft of profound Peace, this Hope muft {ink,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1767 - 446 pages
...Hopes of feeing fpeedily an End of both has been cheir fole Confolation ; but nothing cm snaintain this Hope*, -except a due Application of the entire Sinking Fund to the Difcharge of thofc Debts, for the Difcharge of which thele Taxes were intended and given : If feme Part of this... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, James Edwin Thorold Rogers - Great Britain - 1875 - 660 pages
...oppression of Excise laws, the hopes of seeing speedily an end of both has been their sole consolation ; but nothing can maintain this hope, except a due application of the entire Sinking Fund to the discharge of those debts, for the discharge of which these taxes were intended and given. If some part... | |
| Great Britain - 1733 - 394 pages
...Oppreffion of Excife Laws, ths Hope of feeing fpeedily an End of both, has been their fole Confolation ; but nothing can maintain this Hope, except a due Application of the entire finking Fund, to the Difcharge of thofe Debts, for the Difcharge of which, thefe Taxes were intended... | |
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