Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... considerable proportion of gold coin had thus found its way into country cireu- lation . The present amount of country paper could not be esti- mated at more than four mil- lions ; and the practicability , therefore , of filling up , in ...
... considerable proportion of gold coin had thus found its way into country cireu- lation . The present amount of country paper could not be esti- mated at more than four mil- lions ; and the practicability , therefore , of filling up , in ...
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... considerable a number might be stamped as to subject the country , in its ultimate endeavours to get rid of them , to all its present evils . It was in- tended , therefore , to propose , as a more convenient , effectual , and ex ...
... considerable a number might be stamped as to subject the country , in its ultimate endeavours to get rid of them , to all its present evils . It was in- tended , therefore , to propose , as a more convenient , effectual , and ex ...
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... considerable sums might have been exported without find- ing their way into the official ac- counts ; and smuggling transac- tions might have carried some out of the country . But , making a most extravagant allowance for these ...
... considerable sums might have been exported without find- ing their way into the official ac- counts ; and smuggling transac- tions might have carried some out of the country . But , making a most extravagant allowance for these ...
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... considerable increase of taxation , amounting to more than 3,000,000l . was that year made . In 1820 no change in the amount of our taxation took place . In 1821 the agricultural horse tax was remitted to the amount of 480,000l . In ...
... considerable increase of taxation , amounting to more than 3,000,000l . was that year made . In 1820 no change in the amount of our taxation took place . In 1821 the agricultural horse tax was remitted to the amount of 480,000l . In ...
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... considerable reduction Leather .. of taxes had taken place . Again , as to the year 1825 ; -the estimated revenue was 51,975,000l . On ac- count of the taxes remitted , and other causes , he had expected that the loss upon the year's in ...
... considerable reduction Leather .. of taxes had taken place . Again , as to the year 1825 ; -the estimated revenue was 51,975,000l . On ac- count of the taxes remitted , and other causes , he had expected that the loss upon the year's in ...
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