Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, Том 1,Частина 1Hodges and Smith, 1855 |
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... raising the supplies for a War Expenditure , " and " On the Principles of Currency involved in the Bank Charter Act of 1844. " Both these questions are naturally connected with the great con- test in which the empire is now engaged ...
... raising the supplies for a War Expenditure , " and " On the Principles of Currency involved in the Bank Charter Act of 1844. " Both these questions are naturally connected with the great con- test in which the empire is now engaged ...
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... raising the rate of wages in this country . So far as it has gone , we must consider it as hav- ing been advantageous under the circumstances , relieving us of the dead weight of so many persons who could not find employment here , and ...
... raising the rate of wages in this country . So far as it has gone , we must consider it as hav- ing been advantageous under the circumstances , relieving us of the dead weight of so many persons who could not find employment here , and ...
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... raised ? The relative merits of loans and increased taxation have been discussed in a paper read before this Society ... raising what may be required . The tendency of recent financial changes has been towards the gradual substitution of ...
... raised ? The relative merits of loans and increased taxation have been discussed in a paper read before this Society ... raising what may be required . The tendency of recent financial changes has been towards the gradual substitution of ...
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... excise are not collected for less than 7 per cent . , besides the derangement of trade and other inconveniences to tax - payers which they produce . Such would be the result of raising our present income 36 [ Jan. What a Perfect Income Tax.
... excise are not collected for less than 7 per cent . , besides the derangement of trade and other inconveniences to tax - payers which they produce . Such would be the result of raising our present income 36 [ Jan. What a Perfect Income Tax.
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... raise the required amount from those who are able to bear the burden . The explanation of the resources of the perfect ... raised . Thus we see that neither the present war nor the return of peace need interrupt the progress of financial ...
... raise the required amount from those who are able to bear the burden . The explanation of the resources of the perfect ... raised . Thus we see that neither the present war nor the return of peace need interrupt the progress of financial ...
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