Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceJohn W. Parker, 1873 The volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... Taxation . How far ought Taxation to be Direct or Indirect ? E. C. MACQUEEN . JOHN NOBLE . Discussion THOMAS BRIGGS Agricultural Labour . How may the Condition of the Agricultural Labourer be improved ? Sir BALDWYN LEIGHTON , Bart ...
... Taxation . How far ought Taxation to be Direct or Indirect ? E. C. MACQUEEN . JOHN NOBLE . Discussion THOMAS BRIGGS Agricultural Labour . How may the Condition of the Agricultural Labourer be improved ? Sir BALDWYN LEIGHTON , Bart ...
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... taxation in preference to one purely of direct taxation . The difficulty of applying a system of direct taxation to all classes was repeatedly and em- phatically dwelt upon , as also the danger of placing power in the hands of one class ...
... taxation in preference to one purely of direct taxation . The difficulty of applying a system of direct taxation to all classes was repeatedly and em- phatically dwelt upon , as also the danger of placing power in the hands of one class ...
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... taxation , a subject which will be taken up by Government in the ensuing session in a comprehensive form , and which has therefore been justly set down as a matter for special discussion in the Department of Economy and Trade . With the ...
... taxation , a subject which will be taken up by Government in the ensuing session in a comprehensive form , and which has therefore been justly set down as a matter for special discussion in the Department of Economy and Trade . With the ...
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... taxation , in consequence of their unaided expansion , would tend to arrest the application of capital to cultivation ; it would indispose the large pro- prietor to many acts of unremunerative benevolence and im- provement , to which he ...
... taxation , in consequence of their unaided expansion , would tend to arrest the application of capital to cultivation ; it would indispose the large pro- prietor to many acts of unremunerative benevolence and im- provement , to which he ...
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... Taxation alone afford , if thoroughly dealt with , materials for a session by themselves . I leave you , and all candid men , to judge what is the chance of any great and disputed measure in the House of Commons , in 1873 , if these ...
... Taxation alone afford , if thoroughly dealt with , materials for a session by themselves . I leave you , and all candid men , to judge what is the chance of any great and disputed measure in the House of Commons , in 1873 , if these ...
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Página 114 - Then Peter said unto her ; How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord ? Behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.