Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... duty to ex- hibit its full effect ; but cocoa , the duty on which was re- duced from 6d . to 2d . in 1832 , so increased in consump . tion in three years , that the revenue derived from it in 1835 was nearly as great as before the ...
... duty to ex- hibit its full effect ; but cocoa , the duty on which was re- duced from 6d . to 2d . in 1832 , so increased in consump . tion in three years , that the revenue derived from it in 1835 was nearly as great as before the ...
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... duty of 1s . a - gallon , the quantities brought to charge in 1835 , exceeded the quantities upon which duty was paid in 1833 by 3,212,627 gallons . The Com- missioners of Inquiry , therefore , most properly recom- mend , " that , in ...
... duty of 1s . a - gallon , the quantities brought to charge in 1835 , exceeded the quantities upon which duty was paid in 1833 by 3,212,627 gallons . The Com- missioners of Inquiry , therefore , most properly recom- mend , " that , in ...
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... duty . Why do not the constituencies call their representatives to account for such gross negligence ? If it is so great an honour and so great a favour to be sent as a representa- tive to Parliament , why are the duties of the ...
... duty . Why do not the constituencies call their representatives to account for such gross negligence ? If it is so great an honour and so great a favour to be sent as a representa- tive to Parliament , why are the duties of the ...
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