The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... Taxation . - Financial Mea- sures proposed by Government for their relief . - Revival of the Agricultural Committee ... Tax . - Mr Calcraft's Motion for a Repeal of the Salt Tax , lost by a majority of four . - The two Junior Lords of ...
... Taxation . - Financial Mea- sures proposed by Government for their relief . - Revival of the Agricultural Committee ... Tax . - Mr Calcraft's Motion for a Repeal of the Salt Tax , lost by a majority of four . - The two Junior Lords of ...
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... taxation , superabundant produce , the alteration in the currency occa sioned by the resumption of cash payments , the defective state of the corn laws , & c .; but these will fall more appropriately to be considered in a subsequent ...
... taxation , superabundant produce , the alteration in the currency occa sioned by the resumption of cash payments , the defective state of the corn laws , & c .; but these will fall more appropriately to be considered in a subsequent ...
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... taxes ; and a re- duction to such an amount , as would not merely show the people their good - will towards retrenchment , but would demonstrate , that they meant to use that power which they un- questionably possessed , in devising ...
... taxes ; and a re- duction to such an amount , as would not merely show the people their good - will towards retrenchment , but would demonstrate , that they meant to use that power which they un- questionably possessed , in devising ...
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... taxation , yet , al- though the revenue in England had in consequence increased , the re- venue in Ireland had proportionably decreased . So that it appeared that the people of England were addi- tionally taxed to keep down the peo- ple ...
... taxation , yet , al- though the revenue in England had in consequence increased , the re- venue in Ireland had proportionably decreased . So that it appeared that the people of England were addi- tionally taxed to keep down the peo- ple ...
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... Taxes Post Office Salaries & Pensions Hackney Coaches Stamps .............. 6,720,747 3 Land and Assessed ... Tax Ar- rears .. 2,568,654 0 3 Lottery 189,958 8 4 658,337 14 0 211,225 O 0 183,134 6 679,150 0 0 8 57,043 5 6 175,154 10 ...
... Taxes Post Office Salaries & Pensions Hackney Coaches Stamps .............. 6,720,747 3 Land and Assessed ... Tax Ar- rears .. 2,568,654 0 3 Lottery 189,958 8 4 658,337 14 0 211,225 O 0 183,134 6 679,150 0 0 8 57,043 5 6 175,154 10 ...
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