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Side 221
... revenue by this change , I calculate it will be about half . Sir R. PEEL . - What is the present amount of duty from advertisements ? being 2s . 6d . per cent . when the premium does On the foreign trade it is higher , not exceed 20s ...
... revenue by this change , I calculate it will be about half . Sir R. PEEL . - What is the present amount of duty from advertisements ? being 2s . 6d . per cent . when the premium does On the foreign trade it is higher , not exceed 20s ...
Side 590
... revenue standard ? 1842 , to be subject to duties " not exceeding It does not always follow that the reduction of that rate . " The provision is , that in the event duty is attended by increase of revenue . There of excess or deficiency ...
... revenue standard ? 1842 , to be subject to duties " not exceeding It does not always follow that the reduction of that rate . " The provision is , that in the event duty is attended by increase of revenue . There of excess or deficiency ...
Side 954
... REVENUE . ing that neither would the reduction be so great The Richmond Enquirer has at last discover- as was stated , nor would the revenue be so ed that there will be a considerable surplus re- small as the collar press stated . We ...
... REVENUE . ing that neither would the reduction be so great The Richmond Enquirer has at last discover- as was stated , nor would the revenue be so ed that there will be a considerable surplus re- small as the collar press stated . We ...
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