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The Chancellor of the Exchequer , in opposing the amendment , argued that the supposed contract em- bodied in the Income Tax Act of 1853 was based upon the assump- tion of a continuance of peace ; but the very foundation of that ...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer , in opposing the amendment , argued that the supposed contract em- bodied in the Income Tax Act of 1853 was based upon the assump- tion of a continuance of peace ; but the very foundation of that ...
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If this be either greatly above or greatly below the proper standard , the marketable value of every man's property is increased or diminished in the same propor- tion , and injustice to individuals as well as incalculable evils to the ...
If this be either greatly above or greatly below the proper standard , the marketable value of every man's property is increased or diminished in the same propor- tion , and injustice to individuals as well as incalculable evils to the ...
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An Act to authorize the Construc- tion of a Railway from Taunton to the Harbour of Watchet ; and for other Purposes relating to the said Railway and Harbour . cxlvi . An Act to alter , amend , and con- solidate the Acts relating to the ...
An Act to authorize the Construc- tion of a Railway from Taunton to the Harbour of Watchet ; and for other Purposes relating to the said Railway and Harbour . cxlvi . An Act to alter , amend , and con- solidate the Acts relating to the ...
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