Annual Register of World Events, Volume 781837 - History |
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... reduction of Taxation - FINANCE . - Motion for the Repeal of the Additional duty on Spirit Licences - Motion to Reduce the Pension List - The Budget - Reduction of Stamps on Newspapers - Motion to reduce the Soap Duties in place of them ...
... reduction of Taxation - FINANCE . - Motion for the Repeal of the Additional duty on Spirit Licences - Motion to Reduce the Pension List - The Budget - Reduction of Stamps on Newspapers - Motion to reduce the Soap Duties in place of them ...
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... reduction from the amount of the tithe pay- ment being made in favour of the landlord , who took the benefit of that act , in consideration of the new responsibility to which he was subjected . Thus all com- plaints about tithes being a ...
... reduction from the amount of the tithe pay- ment being made in favour of the landlord , who took the benefit of that act , in consideration of the new responsibility to which he was subjected . Thus all com- plaints about tithes being a ...
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except in the reduction which might be made in the payment for tithes , and the quarter where the burden of the payment should be laid : thus they had no interest except in the first part of the bill , which all were willing and ...
except in the reduction which might be made in the payment for tithes , and the quarter where the burden of the payment should be laid : thus they had no interest except in the first part of the bill , which all were willing and ...
Page 73
... reduction . Look next , said lord Stanley , at the average number of Protes- tants in each benefice . The num- ber of Protestants , connected with the established church in Ireland , was 852,000 . If the benefices were taken at 1,250 ...
... reduction . Look next , said lord Stanley , at the average number of Protes- tants in each benefice . The num- ber of Protestants , connected with the established church in Ireland , was 852,000 . If the benefices were taken at 1,250 ...
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... reduction of twenty- five per cent . , there should be a farther deduction of two and a- half per cent . as an allowance to these commissioners for the expense of collection . But there was one provision , of the very first im- portance ...
... reduction of twenty- five per cent . , there should be a farther deduction of two and a- half per cent . as an allowance to these commissioners for the expense of collection . But there was one provision , of the very first im- portance ...
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