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... relating to the application of the new settlement of 140,000 % . a year . The commissioners were to be , the speaker of the House of Commons ; the chancellor of the Exchequer ; the master of the King's household ; the accountant ...
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... relating to the army ; all bills relating to the navy ; all bills relating to the church ; all bills relating to the colonies ; all bills relating to foreign con- nexions and subsidies ; all bills relating to loans and taxes , not only ...
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