The New Monthly Magazine, 1 tomasE. Littell, 1833 |
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... duty , " and fall , by the hands of the people , from " the noble resolution to combat for its rights . " Thus , then , when we begin somewhat carefully to examine the real strength of the administration , we find that it is not so firm ...
... duty , " and fall , by the hands of the people , from " the noble resolution to combat for its rights . " Thus , then , when we begin somewhat carefully to examine the real strength of the administration , we find that it is not so firm ...
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... duties , were it true ! -but , alas ! the Count is under a delusion - juvat ire sub umbrâ— the little masters are " abandoned " to the tender mercies of academical Thwackums . Seriously , on so important a subject as edu- cation , a ...
... duties , were it true ! -but , alas ! the Count is under a delusion - juvat ire sub umbrâ— the little masters are " abandoned " to the tender mercies of academical Thwackums . Seriously , on so important a subject as edu- cation , a ...
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... duty is now 22s . 6d . a gallon , and the annual consumption 184,906 296,171 of duty paid is 30,000 gallons . With a tax 17,502 17,502 of from 250 to 450 per cent . , the average revenue was at least 350,000l .; under a duty 2,706 of ...
... duty is now 22s . 6d . a gallon , and the annual consumption 184,906 296,171 of duty paid is 30,000 gallons . With a tax 17,502 17,502 of from 250 to 450 per cent . , the average revenue was at least 350,000l .; under a duty 2,706 of ...
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... duty on tea was reduced more than one - half- the revenue almost doubled . In 1751 , the duties on English spirits were raised from 74d . to 1s . per gallon ; the returns of the excise - officers fell from 10 to 7. In Scot- land , no ...
... duty on tea was reduced more than one - half- the revenue almost doubled . In 1751 , the duties on English spirits were raised from 74d . to 1s . per gallon ; the returns of the excise - officers fell from 10 to 7. In Scot- land , no ...
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... duty increases the duty - paid con- case of spirits , Sir Henry seems to be pro- sumption double , treble , quadruple , and posing a rate of duty , not merely to put an sometimes even more . A small addition of end to external smuggling ...
... duty increases the duty - paid con- case of spirits , Sir Henry seems to be pro- sumption double , treble , quadruple , and posing a rate of duty , not merely to put an sometimes even more . A small addition of end to external smuggling ...
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