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... interest of the tax - consumer to increase the taxes upon which he lives - it is the interest of the tax - payer to diminish them to the sum indispen- sable for the establishments which are necessary to secure the moral advan- tages of ...
... interest of the tax - consumer to increase the taxes upon which he lives - it is the interest of the tax - payer to diminish them to the sum indispen- sable for the establishments which are necessary to secure the moral advan- tages of ...
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... interest , and to induce de- posits a higher interest was allowed than was received from the invest- ments . Thus , from August , 1817 , to November 5 , 1841 , the dividends paid amounted to 13,086,4727 . , and the amount received from ...
... interest , and to induce de- posits a higher interest was allowed than was received from the invest- ments . Thus , from August , 1817 , to November 5 , 1841 , the dividends paid amounted to 13,086,4727 . , and the amount received from ...
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... interest for money in England , to reduce the interest on the 331,000,000 florins contracted since 1830 , from a 5 per cent . to a 3 per cent . stock . This was the more necessary as that some hints dropped about a property tax to pay ...
... interest for money in England , to reduce the interest on the 331,000,000 florins contracted since 1830 , from a 5 per cent . to a 3 per cent . stock . This was the more necessary as that some hints dropped about a property tax to pay ...
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AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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