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Pagina 187
So far as the cost of pro- duction is not unduly raised , the policy of increasing import duties for the sake of revenue would be for the general good . The new Chancellor of the Exchequer therefore is on the right path .
So far as the cost of pro- duction is not unduly raised , the policy of increasing import duties for the sake of revenue would be for the general good . The new Chancellor of the Exchequer therefore is on the right path .
Pagina 188
The Prime Minister proposes duties on our imports from foreign nations , in order to induce them to take our exports to them free ; and , when this object has been gained , then to remit those duties . Mr. Joseph Chamberlain proposes ...
The Prime Minister proposes duties on our imports from foreign nations , in order to induce them to take our exports to them free ; and , when this object has been gained , then to remit those duties . Mr. Joseph Chamberlain proposes ...
Pagina 192
It would find , on the other hand , that not only the income- tax should be reduced to 6d . , by which it would lose 14 millions , but also that the death duties should be put to national capital , by which it would lose a further 13 ...
It would find , on the other hand , that not only the income- tax should be reduced to 6d . , by which it would lose 14 millions , but also that the death duties should be put to national capital , by which it would lose a further 13 ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Nov 15 1890 Proposed Statute for admitting | 34 |
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