The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1George Bell, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 211
... malt , which amount to £ 300,000 . They certainly are no part of the establish- ment ; nor are they included in that sum , which I have stated above for the establishment in the time of the former peace . If they were proper to be ...
... malt , which amount to £ 300,000 . They certainly are no part of the establish- ment ; nor are they included in that sum , which I have stated above for the establishment in the time of the former peace . If they were proper to be ...
Page 212
... malt £ 300,000 Ditto of funds · £ 3,609,700 202,400 502,400 £ 3,107,300 Peace establishment before the late war , in which no deficiencies of land and malt , or funds , are in- cluded 2,346,594 Difference £ 760,706 Being about half the ...
... malt £ 300,000 Ditto of funds · £ 3,609,700 202,400 502,400 £ 3,107,300 Peace establishment before the late war , in which no deficiencies of land and malt , or funds , are in- cluded 2,346,594 Difference £ 760,706 Being about half the ...
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... malt , and upon beer . Average of strong beer , brewed in eight years before the additional malt and beer duties , Average of strong beer , eight years since the duties · Increase in the last period Barrels . 3,895,059 • 4,060,726 ...
... malt , and upon beer . Average of strong beer , brewed in eight years before the additional malt and beer duties , Average of strong beer , eight years since the duties · Increase in the last period Barrels . 3,895,059 • 4,060,726 ...
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... malt , leather , hops , beer , and many others , do not come under this objection of inaccuracy . The article of CERTIFICATE GOODS re - exported , a vast branch of our com- merce , admits of no error , ( except some smaller frauds which ...
... malt , leather , hops , beer , and many others , do not come under this objection of inaccuracy . The article of CERTIFICATE GOODS re - exported , a vast branch of our com- merce , admits of no error , ( except some smaller frauds which ...
Page 227
... malt taxes of England taken to- gether . But what must be the reader's astonishment , perhaps his indignation , if he should find that this great financier has fallen into the most unaccountable of all errors , no less an error than ...
... malt taxes of England taken to- gether . But what must be the reader's astonishment , perhaps his indignation , if he should find that this great financier has fallen into the most unaccountable of all errors , no less an error than ...
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