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... reducing the Income Tax for the next three years to 7d . in the pound - Observations of Mr. Gladstone On the 20th of February Mr. Disraeli moves a resolution - pledging the House to the total remission of the Income Tax in 1860— 3.
... reducing the Income Tax for the next three years to 7d . in the pound - Observations of Mr. Gladstone On the 20th of February Mr. Disraeli moves a resolution - pledging the House to the total remission of the Income Tax in 1860— 3.
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Sir , I wish that I could say that the honourable and learned gentle- man's speeches and resolutions were British speeches ... the most me- morable occasion on which the ho- nourable and learned gentleman brought forward a resolution .
Sir , I wish that I could say that the honourable and learned gentle- man's speeches and resolutions were British speeches ... the most me- morable occasion on which the ho- nourable and learned gentleman brought forward a resolution .
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He thought the House ought to take steps , either by Bill or resolution , to settle this question ; but the power of Parliament was one thing , and that of the House of Commons another . The oath in question had been enacted by the two ...
He thought the House ought to take steps , either by Bill or resolution , to settle this question ; but the power of Parliament was one thing , and that of the House of Commons another . The oath in question had been enacted by the two ...
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