The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 第 35 巻1793 |
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... amount of debts in India . as the interest on them is the first object to which th : net revenue is applicable . The total of their amount on the 31st of January 1702 , is tiated at 0 , 084 , 550 ) , whicli includes every article of ...
... amount of debts in India . as the interest on them is the first object to which th : net revenue is applicable . The total of their amount on the 31st of January 1702 , is tiated at 0 , 084 , 550 ) , whicli includes every article of ...
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... amount was • • - 351 , 831 The difference is . f 112 , 365 Having thus shewn what the future surplus of India , on the lowest calculation , may be stated to amount to , and having proved that a sum equal to that amount may be remitted ...
... amount was • • - 351 , 831 The difference is . f 112 , 365 Having thus shewn what the future surplus of India , on the lowest calculation , may be stated to amount to , and having proved that a sum equal to that amount may be remitted ...
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... amount to 1,207,114 ) . the total surplus , 1,239,241 ) . The next article is the amount of goods and stores , to be exported to £ 234 bdia and China ; these , including St. Helena , amount to 1,017,000 ) . the goods and stores exported ...
... amount to 1,207,114 ) . the total surplus , 1,239,241 ) . The next article is the amount of goods and stores , to be exported to £ 234 bdia and China ; these , including St. Helena , amount to 1,017,000 ) . the goods and stores exported ...
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... amount bearing interest . The value of aflets thus at home and in India , is - + 17 , 113 , 854 And the amount of debts at home , including the transferred debt 10 , 601 , 069 If from each side of the account the 4 , 200 , 000l . owing ...
... amount bearing interest . The value of aflets thus at home and in India , is - + 17 , 113 , 854 And the amount of debts at home , including the transferred debt 10 , 601 , 069 If from each side of the account the 4 , 200 , 000l . owing ...
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... amount . de The other method is by instalments , to which , considering the smalling bad mit of the debt to be ultimately discharged , a very moderate fun only Tack male med be appropriated . But , in every point of view , the ...
... amount . de The other method is by instalments , to which , considering the smalling bad mit of the debt to be ultimately discharged , a very moderate fun only Tack male med be appropriated . But , in every point of view , the ...
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