The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... trade and of American Protection . It secures to the producer the command of a free market over an enormous territory of vast natural wealth , and thus it secondarily reconciles the American people to a tariff on foreign importations as ...
... trade and of American Protection . It secures to the producer the command of a free market over an enormous territory of vast natural wealth , and thus it secondarily reconciles the American people to a tariff on foreign importations as ...
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... trade . Mr. Gladstone's second financial administration completed the revolution com- menced in the last administration of Sir Robert Peel . In 1862 Mr. Gladstone had fulfilled his master's work by the arrange- ments connected with the ...
... trade . Mr. Gladstone's second financial administration completed the revolution com- menced in the last administration of Sir Robert Peel . In 1862 Mr. Gladstone had fulfilled his master's work by the arrange- ments connected with the ...
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... trade or was practically felt by the mass of the people . Of national imposts , the income tax alone was consciously and severely felt by those who paid it , and of late years the income - tax has undergone repeated and , on the whole ...
... trade or was practically felt by the mass of the people . Of national imposts , the income tax alone was consciously and severely felt by those who paid it , and of late years the income - tax has undergone repeated and , on the whole ...
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... trade , such as the stamps on receipts and bills of exchange and the railway duty , yielded from 24 to 22 millions . In 1862-3 the figures stood roughly as follows : - Food- Tea 5,485,000 Minor Groceries Sugar Corn Drink and Licenses ...
... trade , such as the stamps on receipts and bills of exchange and the railway duty , yielded from 24 to 22 millions . In 1862-3 the figures stood roughly as follows : - Food- Tea 5,485,000 Minor Groceries Sugar Corn Drink and Licenses ...
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... trade , without depriving the people of any beneficial or harmless indulgence ; in one word , insensibly : indeed to the individual as well as the collective advantage of the taxpayer , since no one wishes to cheapen spirits and few to ...
... trade , without depriving the people of any beneficial or harmless indulgence ; in one word , insensibly : indeed to the individual as well as the collective advantage of the taxpayer , since no one wishes to cheapen spirits and few to ...
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