The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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Page 65
... considerable sum of money for the service of the year , without increasing the nominal capital of the debt , by creating out of the three per cent stock a stock which should bear the interest of three and a half per cent ; while the ...
... considerable sum of money for the service of the year , without increasing the nominal capital of the debt , by creating out of the three per cent stock a stock which should bear the interest of three and a half per cent ; while the ...
Page 70
... considerable efforts were made to obtain the repeal of several taxes considered as burdensome . The attention of the House was called most strongly to the Irish window tax , petitions against which were present- ed from Dublin , Cork ...
... considerable efforts were made to obtain the repeal of several taxes considered as burdensome . The attention of the House was called most strongly to the Irish window tax , petitions against which were present- ed from Dublin , Cork ...
Page 72
... considerable relief would be extended to them . The general principle would be to relieve the peo- ple of Ireland from the additional du- ty of 25 per cent , which had been laid on a few years ago . The relief to those on whom the tax ...
... considerable relief would be extended to them . The general principle would be to relieve the peo- ple of Ireland from the additional du- ty of 25 per cent , which had been laid on a few years ago . The relief to those on whom the tax ...
Page 73
... considerable portion of it . " They were now , however , dealing with so- ber realities . Ireland would not , for she could not , pay it . On this coun- try it must fall . Ireland could not exert herself beyond her strength- she could ...
... considerable portion of it . " They were now , however , dealing with so- ber realities . Ireland would not , for she could not , pay it . On this coun- try it must fall . Ireland could not exert herself beyond her strength- she could ...
Page 76
... considerable length followed , in which Mr Peel , Mr Vesey Fitzgerald , Mr Leslie For- bes , Sir F. Burdett , Lord Castle- reagh , and other members , took part ; but little new could now be advan- ced , either in point of fact or argu ...
... considerable length followed , in which Mr Peel , Mr Vesey Fitzgerald , Mr Leslie For- bes , Sir F. Burdett , Lord Castle- reagh , and other members , took part ; but little new could now be advan- ced , either in point of fact or argu ...
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