| James Platt - Conduct of life - 1883 - 538 pages
...a more thorough conviction of its being one which the public interests of the country required) — I propose that, for a time to be limited, the income of this country should be called on to contribute a certain sum for the purpose of remedying this mighty and growing evil. I propose... | |
| Ferdinand Adolphus Wyman - Income tax - 1895 - 224 pages
...only cruel and useless, but dangerous. Peel, therefore, said in Parliament : " I propose, for a time limited, the income of this country should be called upon to contribute a certain sum." An Income Tax law was then passed to remain for three years of about three per cent per annum on all... | |
| Income tax - 1914 - 776 pages
...a more thorough conviction of its being one which the public interest of the country required) — I propose that, for a time to be limited, the income...purpose of remedying this mighty and growing evil. I propose that the income of this country should bear a charge not exceeding "jd. in the pound, which... | |
| David Charles Douglas, George Malcolm Young, W. D. Handcock - Great Britain - 1996 - 1050 pages
...with a more thorough conviction of its being one which the public interest of the country required)-! propose, that for a time to be limited, the income of this country should be called on to contribute a certain sum for the purpose of remedying this mighty and growing evil. 1 propose,... | |
| B. E. V. Sabine - Business & Economics - 2005 - 298 pages
...Sir Robert Peel. * S. Maccoby, English Radicalism 1832-Ì852, p. 225. 'Hansard 11 /1 1 1/ 1842. 60 'I propose that, for a time to be limited, the income of the country shall be called upon to contribute a certain sum for the purpose of remedying this growing... | |
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