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... look to ministers . If an absolute reduc- tion of the amount of taxes could not be suffered , he should propose a limited pro- perty tax of two per cent , by which three millions might be raised ; other taxes to an equal amount being ...
... look to ministers . If an absolute reduc- tion of the amount of taxes could not be suffered , he should propose a limited pro- perty tax of two per cent , by which three millions might be raised ; other taxes to an equal amount being ...
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... look to it ; for he considered , that if this burden was removed , reductions might be afterwards made in those estimates which were to come , fully equal to its amount . He called , then , upon those members who were favourable to the ...
... look to it ; for he considered , that if this burden was removed , reductions might be afterwards made in those estimates which were to come , fully equal to its amount . He called , then , upon those members who were favourable to the ...
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... look at what had regu- consumed during that period exceeded larly been the case during the last thirty the quantity of any year during the last years , would find , that the market for bar- 30 years and he would not except even ley had ...
... look at what had regu- consumed during that period exceeded larly been the case during the last thirty the quantity of any year during the last years , would find , that the market for bar- 30 years and he would not except even ley had ...
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... look to the in- terest of the consumer alone . They were bound also to take into consideration how the seller and the importer would be af- fected by the measures they were about to adopt . The Canada timber was less subject to dry rot ...
... look to the in- terest of the consumer alone . They were bound also to take into consideration how the seller and the importer would be af- fected by the measures they were about to adopt . The Canada timber was less subject to dry rot ...
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... look to the right or the left , but consider merely how the people of Eng- land , as a body , could best employ their capital and labour . Wrong notions of commercial policy had too long prevailed ; and now that the country had begun to ...
... look to the right or the left , but consider merely how the people of Eng- land , as a body , could best employ their capital and labour . Wrong notions of commercial policy had too long prevailed ; and now that the country had begun to ...
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