The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... reason , the expense of collect- ing the excise and customs duties is considerable ; and this mode of taxa- tion , advantageous as it undoubtedly is in many respects , has the vice of ex- tracting much more from the pockets of the ...
... reason , the expense of collect- ing the excise and customs duties is considerable ; and this mode of taxa- tion , advantageous as it undoubtedly is in many respects , has the vice of ex- tracting much more from the pockets of the ...
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... reason to doubt that a reduction in the price of wine would lead to a considerable in- crease in its consumption , and that this increase would be chiefly derived from those who at present consume ardent spirits , and that ultimately ...
... reason to doubt that a reduction in the price of wine would lead to a considerable in- crease in its consumption , and that this increase would be chiefly derived from those who at present consume ardent spirits , and that ultimately ...
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... reason to suppose that a two - penny or four - penny rate would prevent any letter from being sent by post , except those which are not worth the trouble of writing , or even of reading them . But the public mind is not yet ripe on this ...
... reason to suppose that a two - penny or four - penny rate would prevent any letter from being sent by post , except those which are not worth the trouble of writing , or even of reading them . But the public mind is not yet ripe on this ...
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... reason , in such cases , as if the injury to the revenue concerned nobody but the chancellor of the Exchequer . In ... reasons which make it expedient to keep up a surplus revenue . It is of vital importance that the debt , which must ...
... reason , in such cases , as if the injury to the revenue concerned nobody but the chancellor of the Exchequer . In ... reasons which make it expedient to keep up a surplus revenue . It is of vital importance that the debt , which must ...
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... reason he knew . " Umph ! " he thought , " one perhaps Had best humour such chaps . I believe I will make the rapscallion a lord . " And therewith he unsheathed his sword . " You are right , " he remarked , " that in truth is the card ...
... reason he knew . " Umph ! " he thought , " one perhaps Had best humour such chaps . I believe I will make the rapscallion a lord . " And therewith he unsheathed his sword . " You are right , " he remarked , " that in truth is the card ...
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