The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... charge to the public , why not enable persons to con- tract for the land and assessed taxes , in the same manner as for the post - horse duty , especially as no loss of the public money had ever arisen from these contracts ? He knew of ...
... charge to the public , why not enable persons to con- tract for the land and assessed taxes , in the same manner as for the post - horse duty , especially as no loss of the public money had ever arisen from these contracts ? He knew of ...
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... charge of managing the tax ou salaries , which came to between seven and eight hundred pounds a - year , might be saved altogether by a proportionate re- duction in the amount of the salaries . Mr. Lushington opposed the resolutions ...
... charge of managing the tax ou salaries , which came to between seven and eight hundred pounds a - year , might be saved altogether by a proportionate re- duction in the amount of the salaries . Mr. Lushington opposed the resolutions ...
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... charge of their collection , for the preceding year ; and even this he thought it neces- sary to modify , by connecting with it three other resolutions ; the first two declaratory of the cost of collecting the revenue in 1818 and 1819 ...
... charge of their collection , for the preceding year ; and even this he thought it neces- sary to modify , by connecting with it three other resolutions ; the first two declaratory of the cost of collecting the revenue in 1818 and 1819 ...
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... which he had in his possession with re- ference to these circumstances , contained a body of irresistible evidence . As to the second charge , the papers already produced clearly proved , that Sir Thomas HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 111.
... which he had in his possession with re- ference to these circumstances , contained a body of irresistible evidence . As to the second charge , the papers already produced clearly proved , that Sir Thomas HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 111.
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... charge of having established a monopoly of the corn trade , he had , in the first instance , put an end to a mo- nopoly that before existed ; but commercial intercourse was not there quite so free as it was in some other places , and ...
... charge of having established a monopoly of the corn trade , he had , in the first instance , put an end to a mo- nopoly that before existed ; but commercial intercourse was not there quite so free as it was in some other places , and ...
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