Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... revenue by this means ascertained the persons employed by him ; they went to the houses in which his men were at work , and they found them man for man , employed exactly as they had been described in his books , and upon the very ...
... revenue by this means ascertained the persons employed by him ; they went to the houses in which his men were at work , and they found them man for man , employed exactly as they had been described in his books , and upon the very ...
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... revenue . The reduction of taxes had begun in 1816 with the repeal of the pro- perty tax . Government unquestion- ably had been anxious that , in the circumstances of the country , that source of revenue should have been retained for ...
... revenue . The reduction of taxes had begun in 1816 with the repeal of the pro- perty tax . Government unquestion- ably had been anxious that , in the circumstances of the country , that source of revenue should have been retained for ...
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... revenue of the preceding year , 150,000 he had assumed that the customs , 900,000 the excise , the stamp duties , the 1,250,000 post office , the assessed taxes , for 20,000 276,000 England and Ireland , and sundry miscellaneous items ...
... revenue of the preceding year , 150,000 he had assumed that the customs , 900,000 the excise , the stamp duties , the 1,250,000 post office , the assessed taxes , for 20,000 276,000 England and Ireland , and sundry miscellaneous items ...
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... revenue was 51,975,000l . On ac- count of the taxes remitted , and other causes , he had expected that the loss upon the year's in- come would be somewhere about 650,000 % .; and yet the actual receipt , notwithstanding the losses ...
... revenue was 51,975,000l . On ac- count of the taxes remitted , and other causes , he had expected that the loss upon the year's in- come would be somewhere about 650,000 % .; and yet the actual receipt , notwithstanding the losses ...
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... revenue of the preceding year , 150,000 he had assumed that the customs , 900,000 the excise , the stamp duties , the 1,250,000 20,000 post office , the assessed taxes , for 276,000 England and Ireland , and sundry miscellaneous items ...
... revenue of the preceding year , 150,000 he had assumed that the customs , 900,000 the excise , the stamp duties , the 1,250,000 20,000 post office , the assessed taxes , for 276,000 England and Ireland , and sundry miscellaneous items ...
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