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... Duties ....... Malt Duties Repeal Bill ..... 5. State of the Game Laws .......... Agricultural Horses Tax 、 Timber Duties 6. Newington Select Vestry Bill ... Duty on East India Sugars ......... .. ... TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... Duties ....... Malt Duties Repeal Bill ..... 5. State of the Game Laws .......... Agricultural Horses Tax 、 Timber Duties 6. Newington Select Vestry Bill ... Duty on East India Sugars ......... .. ... TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... DUTIES REPEAL BILL . ] Mr. Western moved the second reading of this bill . He wished to make a few observations , Mr. Bennet would venture to say , that , chiefly with reference to the duty levied although at most elections political ...
... DUTIES REPEAL BILL . ] Mr. Western moved the second reading of this bill . He wished to make a few observations , Mr. Bennet would venture to say , that , chiefly with reference to the duty levied although at most elections political ...
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... duty on Scotch bar - many hundred acres which he might oc- ley , which appeared to him to be most unfair and disproportionate , with reference to the barley of this country . He had done so , because he conceived , that the bad quality ...
... duty on Scotch bar - many hundred acres which he might oc- ley , which appeared to him to be most unfair and disproportionate , with reference to the barley of this country . He had done so , because he conceived , that the bad quality ...
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... duty to all classes of the commu- nity , and to none more than to that great class of the people who were now pecu- liarly under circumstances of difficulty . Arduous and painful as his task was , it would have been still more so ...
... duty to all classes of the commu- nity , and to none more than to that great class of the people who were now pecu- liarly under circumstances of difficulty . Arduous and painful as his task was , it would have been still more so ...
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... duty to which it had been subjected tax had not existed by no less than but by other incidental and extraneous 600,000 or 700,000 bushels . This was as circumstances . In 1814 , when the duty clear a demonstration as could be given ...
... duty to which it had been subjected tax had not existed by no less than but by other incidental and extraneous 600,000 or 700,000 bushels . This was as circumstances . In 1814 , when the duty clear a demonstration as could be given ...
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