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When we consider how general and deep - rooted the belief is , " that a reduction of the rate of duties would be ... 6d . per gallon , and that this duty was a moderate tax : this on 5,100,000 gallons , would yield a gross revenue of ...
When we consider how general and deep - rooted the belief is , " that a reduction of the rate of duties would be ... 6d . per gallon , and that this duty was a moderate tax : this on 5,100,000 gallons , would yield a gross revenue of ...
Page 266
The following is a real fact that cannot be controverted : In the year 1745 , the inland duty on tea was reduced from 45 . to is , in the pound , and 25 per cent . in the price . ' In the year 1745 , the gross amount of the duty on tea ...
The following is a real fact that cannot be controverted : In the year 1745 , the inland duty on tea was reduced from 45 . to is , in the pound , and 25 per cent . in the price . ' In the year 1745 , the gross amount of the duty on tea ...
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The third book treats of fixing the rates of duties , and of suiting them to fiscal regulations , so that smuggling thall ... of duties ; and that the duty was a penny ; his temptation to smuggle would be 10 per cent . upon the value .
The third book treats of fixing the rates of duties , and of suiting them to fiscal regulations , so that smuggling thall ... of duties ; and that the duty was a penny ; his temptation to smuggle would be 10 per cent . upon the value .
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