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divided each Case as it ought to have been, into its component-parts-of Consular balance, and Colonial Balance.

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146 because it has never been settled with the Colonial Government in that;

Contingencies should consist of the items which appear under that head, have varied from year to year, with the expense of the Treasurer for the time being.

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divided

each

Case

as it ought to have been, in

into its component-parts-

of Consular balance, and Colonial

Balance.

It has been for the last

2 or 3 years

the wish of the Treasury that the Colonial Expenditure

should be divided into three heads,

Fixed Establishment, Contingencies and Public Works.

of which the two last-

should be adjusted to the Actual Colonial Revenue.

as taken together, never to exceed it, while Parliament...

146 because it has never been settled with the Colonial Government in that;

Contingencies should consist: and the items which appear under that head, have varied from year to year, with the expense of the Treasurer for the time being.

In the present returns (for 1847), the term of special charges and it is impossible to know how far that are or are not identical with the contingencies of 1846.

It was to know how "Contingencies" of 1846 were not identical with what-called "Contingencies in 1845:

Sir Bonham has already been told, how important it is.

This rule of the Treasury has practically been no rule at all, for because...

Let's reformat it according to the exact rules and in a more readable HTML format:

divided each Case as it ought to have been, into its component-parts-of Consular balance, and Colonial Balance.

It has been for the last 2 or 3 years the wish of the Treasury that the Colonial Expenditure should be divided into three heads, Fixed Establishment, Contingencies and Public Works.

of which the two last-should be adjusted to the Actual Colonial Revenue, as taken together, never to exceed it, while Parliament...

146 because it has never been settled with the Colonial Government in that;

Contingencies should consist: and the items which appear under that head, have varied from year to year, with the expense of the Treasurer for the time being. In the present returns (for 1847), the term of special charges and it is impossible to know how far that are or are not identical with the contingencies of 1846.

It was to know how "Contingencies" of 1846 were not identical with what-called "Contingencies in 1845:

Sir Bonham has already been told, how important it is.

This rule of the Treasury has practically been no rule at all, for because...

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divided each Case as it ought to have been, into its component-parts-of Consular balance, and Colonial Balance.

It has been for the last 2 or 3 years the wish of the Treasury that the Colonial Expenditure should be divided into three heads, Fixed Establishment, Contingencies and Public Works.

of which the two last-should be adjusted to the Actual Colonial Revenue, as taken together, never to exceed it, while Parliament...

146 because it has never been settled with the Colonial Government in that;

Contingencies should consist: and the items which appear under that head, have varied from year to year, with the expense of the Treasurer for the time being. In the present returns (for 1847), the term of special charges and it is impossible to know how far that are or are not identical with the contingencies of 1846.

It was to know how "Contingencies" of 1846 were not identical with what-called "Contingencies in 1845:

Sir Bonham has already been told, how important it is.

This rule of the Treasury has practically been no rule at all, for because...

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