The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The committee was to enquire into that chaos where every element and principle of government , and charters , and firmauns , and the rights of conquests , and the rights of subjects , and the different functions and interests of ...
The committee was to enquire into that chaos where every element and principle of government , and charters , and firmauns , and the rights of conquests , and the rights of subjects , and the different functions and interests of ...
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COMMITTEE OF CIRCUIT 415 adopted to another system , the abolition of which must necessarily include that of its subsidiary institutions unless they shall be found to coincide with the new . The Revenue is beyond all question the first ...
COMMITTEE OF CIRCUIT 415 adopted to another system , the abolition of which must necessarily include that of its subsidiary institutions unless they shall be found to coincide with the new . The Revenue is beyond all question the first ...
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A careful perusal of the voluminous manuscript proceedings of the Committees of Revenue during those years ... In 1769 the Council had delegated its authority in revenue matters to a " select committee ” drawn from its own members .
A careful perusal of the voluminous manuscript proceedings of the Committees of Revenue during those years ... In 1769 the Council had delegated its authority in revenue matters to a " select committee ” drawn from its own members .
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