Cobbett's Political Register1906 |
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Page 49
... Income Tax - - ... 575 Senex, on National Economy - - 580 W. S. on the War Taxes - - - - ' - - - 584 C. S. on the Property Tax and Sinking Fund - ... 535 M. N. on Clergy Non-Residence - 593 W. B. on Mr. Tierney's Election Treating Bill ...
... Income Tax - - ... 575 Senex, on National Economy - - 580 W. S. on the War Taxes - - - - ' - - - 584 C. S. on the Property Tax and Sinking Fund - ... 535 M. N. on Clergy Non-Residence - 593 W. B. on Mr. Tierney's Election Treating Bill ...
Page 78
... income. Thus would we be able to carry on war in infinitum ; without the necessity of levying a single, additional tax; or, in other words, we should be able to pay die expense of any war in which we could engaga from our cui<- rent ...
... income. Thus would we be able to carry on war in infinitum ; without the necessity of levying a single, additional tax; or, in other words, we should be able to pay die expense of any war in which we could engaga from our cui<- rent ...
Page 103
... Income Tax ; and, must he not, then, have known, must not his contract have been made with the full knowledge, thnt, by the same power and authority, a further and a further deduction, and, if so, a total extinction, could at any time ...
... Income Tax ; and, must he not, then, have known, must not his contract have been made with the full knowledge, thnt, by the same power and authority, a further and a further deduction, and, if so, a total extinction, could at any time ...
Page 106
... income upon the spot whence it was derived, iasttad of throwing it away upon the vermin collected together in this ... incomes from the placus where it is produced by labour, and from suffering hardly any part of it to fall back again to ...
... income upon the spot whence it was derived, iasttad of throwing it away upon the vermin collected together in this ... incomes from the placus where it is produced by labour, and from suffering hardly any part of it to fall back again to ...
Page 116
... income from the continuation of the funds protected by the edicts, and the arms of a conqueror; but, the justice of it, my correspondent will not, I presume, attempt to maintain -, for, here, all more obviously than in the former ...
... income from the continuation of the funds protected by the edicts, and the arms of a conqueror; but, the justice of it, my correspondent will not, I presume, attempt to maintain -, for, here, all more obviously than in the former ...
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