The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 686
... building cannot really exist . Buildings , thanks to the present system of taxation , are inaccessible or dear , not over numerous . The truth is , that the fluctuations in the building trade are due to sudden gluts or scarcities of ...
... building cannot really exist . Buildings , thanks to the present system of taxation , are inaccessible or dear , not over numerous . The truth is , that the fluctuations in the building trade are due to sudden gluts or scarcities of ...
Page 687
... building valuation . The same persons would pay the rates , but the rates would be based on a different valuation . The buildings and machinery and im- provements on the property would be disregarded - the site value alone would count ...
... building valuation . The same persons would pay the rates , but the rates would be based on a different valuation . The buildings and machinery and im- provements on the property would be disregarded - the site value alone would count ...
Page 1033
... building or even agreeing as to what they will build on the ruins . Which of the two courses the Russians will strike out is not yet quite certain , but if the fate of the first Duma should overtake the second , it is quite on the cards ...
... building or even agreeing as to what they will build on the ruins . Which of the two courses the Russians will strike out is not yet quite certain , but if the fate of the first Duma should overtake the second , it is quite on the cards ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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