The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1846 |
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... fire in- surances . Mr. Roebuck considered the source of our revenue to be in the income - tax , and he considered the injustice of the income - tax and the mischief it created to be a great drawback on the plan which Sir Robert ...
... fire in- surances . Mr. Roebuck considered the source of our revenue to be in the income - tax , and he considered the injustice of the income - tax and the mischief it created to be a great drawback on the plan which Sir Robert ...
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... fire insurances , and on soap , which was now the only tax left on the absolute necessaries of life , so much condemned by Adam Smith , would have been a more expedient and advisable reduction . The right honourable gentleman's in ...
... fire insurances , and on soap , which was now the only tax left on the absolute necessaries of life , so much condemned by Adam Smith , would have been a more expedient and advisable reduction . The right honourable gentleman's in ...
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... fire , and their lives had been menaced ; and when they had applied for redress to the Colonial Office , that redress had been coldly and heartlessly re- fused . They now apprehended a general massacre ; and Captain Fitzroy , on whose ...
... fire , and their lives had been menaced ; and when they had applied for redress to the Colonial Office , that redress had been coldly and heartlessly re- fused . They now apprehended a general massacre ; and Captain Fitzroy , on whose ...
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... fire of revolt ; and when this object had been attained , he was preparing to quit the island in the darkness of night , when M. d'Aubigny found it his duty , under the apprehension of approaching danger , to arrest the fugitive ; and ...
... fire of revolt ; and when this object had been attained , he was preparing to quit the island in the darkness of night , when M. d'Aubigny found it his duty , under the apprehension of approaching danger , to arrest the fugitive ; and ...
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... fire that might be produced by the enemy's bombs . He would throw into the trenches opened by the enemy a sort of artificial rain , an inundation , which would destroy the works and dis- concert the workers . Numerous lighthouses placed ...
... fire that might be produced by the enemy's bombs . He would throw into the trenches opened by the enemy a sort of artificial rain , an inundation , which would destroy the works and dis- concert the workers . Numerous lighthouses placed ...
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