The Quarterly Review, Bände 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... taxation with representation ? When broadly stated by the colonists , it must have struck many Englishmen of that day as a mischievous paradox , since it seemed to deny the right of Parliament to tax , not only Massachusetts , but ...
... taxation with representation ? When broadly stated by the colonists , it must have struck many Englishmen of that day as a mischievous paradox , since it seemed to deny the right of Parliament to tax , not only Massachusetts , but ...
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... taxation or of the proper expenditure of the country . The Post - office , in- cluding the Telegraphs , is not properly a part of the necessary service of the State , but a business of enormous extent and very complicated character ...
... taxation or of the proper expenditure of the country . The Post - office , in- cluding the Telegraphs , is not properly a part of the necessary service of the State , but a business of enormous extent and very complicated character ...
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... taxes upon knowledge . There remained no tax essen- tially distinct in character from those which have since that ... taxation . The Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny had impressed upon the nation at large , even more deeply than upon ...
... taxes upon knowledge . There remained no tax essen- tially distinct in character from those which have since that ... taxation . The Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny had impressed upon the nation at large , even more deeply than upon ...
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... taxes or the limitation of expenditure . He saw that the country was not only wealthy , but conscious of its wealth ... taxation , the revenue was steadily increasing , and was at the same time a constantly decreasing proportion of the ...
... taxes or the limitation of expenditure . He saw that the country was not only wealthy , but conscious of its wealth ... taxation , the revenue was steadily increasing , and was at the same time a constantly decreasing proportion of the ...
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... taxation , but to such states- men as Sir Robert Peel , the weight of the taxes , which yielded little more than 50 millions , had appeared in 1840 a serious load upon the income of the country . To Lord Palmerston and his ...
... taxation , but to such states- men as Sir Robert Peel , the weight of the taxes , which yielded little more than 50 millions , had appeared in 1840 a serious load upon the income of the country . To Lord Palmerston and his ...
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