The European Magazine, and London Review, Količina 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... Duty , and the Pension Duty Bills , from the Commons , which were read a first time . 8. The Malt and Pension Duty Bills were read a second time . Lord Spencer reported the answer of his Majesty to their Lordships ' Address . 9. The ...
... Duty , and the Pension Duty Bills , from the Commons , which were read a first time . 8. The Malt and Pension Duty Bills were read a second time . Lord Spencer reported the answer of his Majesty to their Lordships ' Address . 9. The ...
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... Duty , was presented . It complained of the lamentable state of the British Shipping Trade in couse- quence of the ... duty was 32 1-3 per cent ; and , as it stood , it was impossible for the planters to make more ofit than twenty in ...
... Duty , was presented . It complained of the lamentable state of the British Shipping Trade in couse- quence of the ... duty was 32 1-3 per cent ; and , as it stood , it was impossible for the planters to make more ofit than twenty in ...
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... duty upon the import of all other spi- rits , either for home consumption or export ; thereby to throw a decided balance in favour of the Rum . The rates of bounty he pro- posed to allow on the export of Sugars , were 10s . per cwt ...
... duty upon the import of all other spi- rits , either for home consumption or export ; thereby to throw a decided balance in favour of the Rum . The rates of bounty he pro- posed to allow on the export of Sugars , were 10s . per cwt ...
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