The Pamphleteer, Volume 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... TAX- ATION , with a NEW PLAN of FINANCE . STEPHEN PELLET , M. D. [ Original ] ... By 235 X. INQUIRY into the CAUSES and REMEDIES of the late and present SCARCITY and HIGH PRICE of PROVI- SIONS , in a Letter to Lord SPENCER , dated 8th ...
... TAX- ATION , with a NEW PLAN of FINANCE . STEPHEN PELLET , M. D. [ Original ] ... By 235 X. INQUIRY into the CAUSES and REMEDIES of the late and present SCARCITY and HIGH PRICE of PROVI- SIONS , in a Letter to Lord SPENCER , dated 8th ...
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... taxes , exacted by the sole authority of some official person or persons , without allowance , special or general ... tax , the money levied is called a fee , and instead of the pocket of the public , the pocket it goes into , is that of ...
... taxes , exacted by the sole authority of some official person or persons , without allowance , special or general ... tax , the money levied is called a fee , and instead of the pocket of the public , the pocket it goes into , is that of ...
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... taxes on distress for the benefit of rich and poor together , defend- ing inch by inch , and not always without loss , those parts of the produce which stand appropriated to the enrichment of the rich , would have been exclusively ...
... taxes on distress for the benefit of rich and poor together , defend- ing inch by inch , and not always without loss , those parts of the produce which stand appropriated to the enrichment of the rich , would have been exclusively ...
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... Taxation to the amount required by Government . 2dly . The pressure of the Poor Rates , and the increase of Pauperism ; without adding the tythes , since they are more im- mediately under parliamentary cognizance . 3dly , The want of ...
... Taxation to the amount required by Government . 2dly . The pressure of the Poor Rates , and the increase of Pauperism ; without adding the tythes , since they are more im- mediately under parliamentary cognizance . 3dly , The want of ...
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... Taxes !! and is not this a subject for alarm , and for the exertions of all good men in the great work of public œconomy ? The tax is on a population of 18,000,000 of persons , and is about 41. for each person , or 20l . a year for each ...
... Taxes !! and is not this a subject for alarm , and for the exertions of all good men in the great work of public œconomy ? The tax is on a population of 18,000,000 of persons , and is about 41. for each person , or 20l . a year for each ...
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