... only that this observation would apply. A general revision would point out many other articles, but the subject is one too extensive and too minute for the present occasion. The more general considerations, to which I now claim the attention of the... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 599por Great Britain. Parliament - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 1046 páginas
...which I now claim the attention of "the House, are these: first, that no " other country in Europe lias so large "a proportion of its taxation bearing " directly...secondly, that " in no other country, of the same ex" tent, I think I might say in none of " five times the extent of this kingdom, " is there so large... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 716 páginas
...considerations, to which I now claim the attention of the House, are these : first, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly employ it in bringing forth the produce of labour : — thirdly, that no other country has so large a proportion of its taxation mortgaged ; —... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 708 páginas
...considerations, to which I now claim the attention of the House, are these: first, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly upon the incomes of labour and productive capital:—secondly, that in no other country, of the same extent, I think I might say in none of five... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 708 páginas
...considerations, to which I now claim the attention of the House, are these: first, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly upon the incomes of labour and productive capital:—secondly, that in no other country, of the same extent, I think I might say in none of five... | |
| William Windham - 1837 - 678 páginas
...considerations, to which I now claim the attention of the House, are these : first, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly employ it in bringing forth the produce of labour : — thirdly, that no other country has so large a proportion of its taxation mortgaged ; —... | |
| William Windham - 1837 - 694 páginas
...considerations, to which I now claim the attention of the House, are these: first, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly upon the incomes of labour and productive capital:—secondly, that in no other country, of the same extent, I think I might say in none of five... | |
| 1845 - 698 páginas
...considerations, to which I now claim the attention of me House, are these: first, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly employ it in bringing forth the produce of labour : — thirdly, thai no other country has BO large a proportion of its taxation mortgaged ; —... | |
| Charles Pelham Villiers - 1883 - 534 páginas
...considerations to which I now claim the attention of the House are these. First, that no other country in Europe has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...directly employ it in bringing forth the produce of labour. Thirdly, that no other country has so large a proportion of its taxation mortgaged (in proportion... | |
| G. R. Haywood - 1884 - 40 páginas
...the manufacturing population, ' no other country in Europe,' to quote the words of Mr. Huskisson, ' has so large a proportion of its taxation bearing...upon the incomes of labour and productive capital.' Properly speaking, there is no tax upon the land of this country. The Land Tax, so called, is merely... | |
| Charles Ryle Fay - 1928 - 490 páginas
...mortgagees, annuitants and landlords, he argued, paid less than their due. ' In no other country ... is there so large a mass of income, belonging to those...directly employ it in bringing forth the produce of labour.' 3 But on considerations of equity alone Peel could not have obtained an income tax. The Liverpool... | |
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