That it appears to this committee, that neither the soil nor the climate of this country are ill adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, but the difficulties which would attend the collection of a duty on tobacco grown at home, and the temptation which... Parliamentary Papers - Page 66by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1816Full view - About this book
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...country, and tend materially to increase the quantity of grain for the supply of the home market. 2. " That it appears to this committee, that neither the...so long as the present duties on tobacco imported continufe to be levied, are such as to induce the committee to be of opinion that no alteration, under... | |
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...the country, and tend materially to increase the quantity of grain fbr the supply of the home market. Resolved, That it appears to this Committee, that...difficulties which would attend the collection of u duty on Tobacco grown at home, und the temptation which would be held out to defraud the Revenue,... | |
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...country, and tend materially to increase the quantity of grain for the supply of the home market. 2. " That it appears to this committee, that neither the soil nor the climate oí' this country are ill adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, but the difficulties which would attend... | |
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...It appeant to this Committee," say they, in their Report, " that neither the soil nor the I'limate of this country are ill adapted to the cultivation...which would attend the collection of a duty on Tobacco at home, and the temptation which would be held out to defraud the revenue, so long as the present... | |
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