Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 39
... suppose the 6 millions to be in train of collection now , and , upon that ground , I will estimate Mr. Paul's direct tax at 60 Dollars , or 15 pounds of our money . This is , I should suppose , over doing it very largely ; but the ...
... suppose the 6 millions to be in train of collection now , and , upon that ground , I will estimate Mr. Paul's direct tax at 60 Dollars , or 15 pounds of our money . This is , I should suppose , over doing it very largely ; but the ...
Page 291
... suppose another case . Suppose a community of ten men , one rich landlord , and the rest his labourers in various ways , and that there is no tax at all . It is very clear , that the whole of the landlord's produce ( for we will suppose ...
... suppose another case . Suppose a community of ten men , one rich landlord , and the rest his labourers in various ways , and that there is no tax at all . It is very clear , that the whole of the landlord's produce ( for we will suppose ...
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... suppose influence of a remorseless system of them to be so very ignorant , as to be taxation , are still the most laborious surprised , that the poor - rates should people in the whole world . I have increase in proportion to the diminu ...
... suppose influence of a remorseless system of them to be so very ignorant , as to be taxation , are still the most laborious surprised , that the poor - rates should people in the whole world . I have increase in proportion to the diminu ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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