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Page 14
... yearly rents . Other schemes of the same kind have been brought forward by other Members of Parlia- ment , from whom better might have been ex- pected . But I forbear to notice them . They all tend to establish fixity of tenure and a ...
... yearly rents . Other schemes of the same kind have been brought forward by other Members of Parlia- ment , from whom better might have been ex- pected . But I forbear to notice them . They all tend to establish fixity of tenure and a ...
Page 45
... yearly under the Poor Laws , for the Relief of the Poor , be attributed to this cause , such would seem to be not an unreasonable estimate . Indeed , the Loss to the nation by the paralysis of industry is , probably , much more than the ...
... yearly under the Poor Laws , for the Relief of the Poor , be attributed to this cause , such would seem to be not an unreasonable estimate . Indeed , the Loss to the nation by the paralysis of industry is , probably , much more than the ...
Page 65
... yearly in respect thereof , for every Twenty Shillings of the annual value thereof , the sum of Two Shillings . Exemptions . - All Lands and Houses of poor persons , under the full yearly value of Twenty Shillings in the whole ; all ...
... yearly in respect thereof , for every Twenty Shillings of the annual value thereof , the sum of Two Shillings . Exemptions . - All Lands and Houses of poor persons , under the full yearly value of Twenty Shillings in the whole ; all ...
Page 66
... yearly for every Twenty Shillings of the annual amount thereof , the sum of Two Shillings . Exemptions . All Annuities and Dividends under the yearly value of Twenty Shillings . Every fractional part of Twenty Shillings of the annual ...
... yearly for every Twenty Shillings of the annual amount thereof , the sum of Two Shillings . Exemptions . All Annuities and Dividends under the yearly value of Twenty Shillings . Every fractional part of Twenty Shillings of the annual ...
Page 67
... yearly value thereof , without any deduction , and a new valuation thereof to be made every fifth year , or other period , as fixed by Parliament . Every Assessment to the Property Tax to be made upon the several Occupiers of the ...
... yearly value thereof , without any deduction , and a new valuation thereof to be made every fifth year , or other period , as fixed by Parliament . Every Assessment to the Property Tax to be made upon the several Occupiers of the ...
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Page 26 - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state.
Page 25 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Page 154 - Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.
Page 208 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Page 208 - Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law? And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the united church of England and Ireland, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established within England and Ireland, and the territories thereunto belonging...
Page 38 - Bennet, a committee of the House of Commons was appointed to inquire into the state of the police of the metropolis.
Page 153 - As long as the necessity for the present amount of revenue subsists, your petitioners cannot expect so important a branch of it as the customs to be given up, nor to be materially diminished, unless some substitute less objectionable be suggested.
Page 37 - Report of the Board of Supervision for the Relief of the Poor in Scotland...
Page 139 - ... means ; and that consequently a larger proportion of what are called the rich are in embarrassed circumstances than of the poorer. This is often overlooked, because the absolute number of those with large incomes is so much less, that, of course, the absolute number of persons under pecuniary difficulties in the poorer classes must form a very great majority. But if you look to the proportions, it is quite the reverse.
Page 204 - On the other hand, a constitution of civil government without any religious establishment, is a chimerical project, of which there is no example; and which, leaving the generality without guide and instruction, must leave religion to be sunk and forgotten amongst them...