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... March 1834 28th June £ £ 17,469,000 15,160,000 18,544,000 13,750,000 ... March 1835 18,154.000 9,972,000 6,295,000 24,533,000 27th June 17,637,000 11.753,000 ... 25th June 17,184,000 15,730,000 6,868,000 28,847,000 18th Oct. 17,936,000 ...
... March 1834 28th June £ £ 17,469,000 15,160,000 18,544,000 13,750,000 ... March 1835 18,154.000 9,972,000 6,295,000 24,533,000 27th June 17,637,000 11.753,000 ... 25th June 17,184,000 15,730,000 6,868,000 28,847,000 18th Oct. 17,936,000 ...
Side 9
... March 1836 3,094,025 11,447,919 3,588,064 12,202,196 1831 1462 1834 1832 1383 1836 1191 890 1813 £ 22,597,000 1820 11,767,391 1833 1136 25th June The amounts of country bankers ' notes were at the following periods : 1825 1827 ...
... March 1836 3,094,025 11,447,919 3,588,064 12,202,196 1831 1462 1834 1832 1383 1836 1191 890 1813 £ 22,597,000 1820 11,767,391 1833 1136 25th June The amounts of country bankers ' notes were at the following periods : 1825 1827 ...
Side 13
... March 1800 , to ls . 5d . , when new bread was forbidden , under the penalty of 5s . per ... 25 , 1814 - renounced for himself and heirs the thrones of France and Italy ... March 1 , 1815 Buonaparte arrived at Fontainbleau , March 20 , 1815 -
... March 1800 , to ls . 5d . , when new bread was forbidden , under the penalty of 5s . per ... 25 , 1814 - renounced for himself and heirs the thrones of France and Italy ... March 1 , 1815 Buonaparte arrived at Fontainbleau , March 20 , 1815 -
Side 15
... March 22 , 1815 - allied sovereigns sign a new treaty for his extermination , March 25 , 1815 - abolished the slave - trade , March 29 , 1815 -left Paris to join the army at Laon , June 12 , 1815 defeated at Waterloo , returned to Paris ...
... March 22 , 1815 - allied sovereigns sign a new treaty for his extermination , March 25 , 1815 - abolished the slave - trade , March 29 , 1815 -left Paris to join the army at Laon , June 12 , 1815 defeated at Waterloo , returned to Paris ...
Side 17
... 25 , 1760 Civic feast at Guildhall , given by the Citizens of London , to the Prince Regent , the Em- peror of ... March 21 , 1832 Christophe founded at St. Domingo an arch- May 20 , 1789 - had all their property seized upon by the ...
... 25 , 1760 Civic feast at Guildhall , given by the Citizens of London , to the Prince Regent , the Em- peror of ... March 21 , 1832 Christophe founded at St. Domingo an arch- May 20 , 1789 - had all their property seized upon by the ...
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