Annual Register, Volum 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... amount of the income tax for 1854-55 at 6,275,000l .; a moiety of that sum was 3,137,000l .; but in the case of the income tax , the cost of collection dimi- nished in proportion as the amount increased , and he took the real moiety at ...
... amount of the income tax for 1854-55 at 6,275,000l .; a moiety of that sum was 3,137,000l .; but in the case of the income tax , the cost of collection dimi- nished in proportion as the amount increased , and he took the real moiety at ...
Side 174
... amount of money - namely , 8,000,000l . , to liquidate the de- mands of the holders of paid - off stock . Around this point , he continued , a mass of misappre- hension had gathered . The public had been led to believe that a large amount ...
... amount of money - namely , 8,000,000l . , to liquidate the de- mands of the holders of paid - off stock . Around this point , he continued , a mass of misappre- hension had gathered . The public had been led to believe that a large amount ...
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... amount those of the last , yet they will undoubtedly exceed the amount of expenditures by at least 15,000,000 dollars . I shall therefore continue to direct that the surplus revenue be applied , so far as it can be judiciously and ...
... amount those of the last , yet they will undoubtedly exceed the amount of expenditures by at least 15,000,000 dollars . I shall therefore continue to direct that the surplus revenue be applied , so far as it can be judiciously and ...
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