The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 3, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1853 - Ireland |
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Page 778
... paid for this Sugar - of which about 100 tons were sold up to the month of March last- ranged from two shillings to three shillings per cwt . higher than that paid for the best Colonial or Cane - sugar . I should not wish to base any ...
... paid for this Sugar - of which about 100 tons were sold up to the month of March last- ranged from two shillings to three shillings per cwt . higher than that paid for the best Colonial or Cane - sugar . I should not wish to base any ...
Page 907
... paid by him on that quantity- but he charged , in the price he put upon it , that duty precisely as if it had never been remitted to him ! English and Scotch Spirits were taxed much higher for in- land consumption , than Irish ; and the ...
... paid by him on that quantity- but he charged , in the price he put upon it , that duty precisely as if it had never been remitted to him ! English and Scotch Spirits were taxed much higher for in- land consumption , than Irish ; and the ...
Page 977
... paid their employers a percentage on all fees received . These clerks generally kept dram shops , and were in league with a number of constables , who constantly arrested citizens on the most frivolous pretexts , and the clerks being ...
... paid their employers a percentage on all fees received . These clerks generally kept dram shops , and were in league with a number of constables , who constantly arrested citizens on the most frivolous pretexts , and the clerks being ...
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