The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 373
... duty on coffee , as increased consumption will , in a great measure , compensate for a diminished rate of duty . In tobacco no change has been made ; the duty is still excessively high . No other article , yielding such a revenue ...
... duty on coffee , as increased consumption will , in a great measure , compensate for a diminished rate of duty . In tobacco no change has been made ; the duty is still excessively high . No other article , yielding such a revenue ...
Page 374
... duty on foreign spirits , until the quantity consumed should be about equal to the consumption of home - made spirits ; taking care , how- ever , that this reduction should be so gradual as not to injure the fortunes of the distillers ...
... duty on foreign spirits , until the quantity consumed should be about equal to the consumption of home - made spirits ; taking care , how- ever , that this reduction should be so gradual as not to injure the fortunes of the distillers ...
Page 375
... duty , or from any other causes . They have nothing to complain of unless they bought the wine with an understanding that they should receive the benefit of any reduction of the duties that should afterwards take place ; and it is not ...
... duty , or from any other causes . They have nothing to complain of unless they bought the wine with an understanding that they should receive the benefit of any reduction of the duties that should afterwards take place ; and it is not ...
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