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検索キーワード:(件名: Taxation Great Britain Early works to 1800)
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Taxes no charge : in a letter from a gentleman to a person of quality : shewing the nature, use, and benefit of taxes in this kingdom and compared with the impositions of foreign states : together with their improvement of trade in time of war
London : Printed for R. Chiswell ... , 1690
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A letter from a gentleman to his friend, by way of answer to one from him, shewing the present expedient and easiness of equal taxing
[S.l : s.n , 1692]
To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Commons in Parliament assembled, proposals most humbly offered for raising (in all likelyhood) upwards of five millions of money without charging the poor, or burthening the rich : by such ways and means that (for the greatest part thereof) the payers will voluntarily tax themselves : as also, some objections answered, and a method proposed for the easie collection thereof, with much certainty and small charge
London : Printed for the author , 1696
A plain and easie way for the speedy raising of money to supply Their Majesties present occasions : which will also very much tend to the advancing the value of lands : humbly tender'd to the consideration of the High Court of Parliament now assembled / by a divine of the Church of England
London : Printed and are to be sold by John Ribotto ... , 1691
A Caveat for my countreymen in general, the assessors and collectors of publick taxes in particular
[England : s.n , 166-?]
Funds no grievance, or, The sanction of parliamentary security asserted : shewing, by unquestionable instances and arguments, that the enemies to the funds are enemies to the constitution
London : Printed for J. Roberts ... , [1714]
The nature and weight of the taxes of the nation : shewing that by the continuance of heavy taxes and impositions and the mis-application of publick money, trade is destroy'd, the poor increas'd : and the miseries and misfortunes of the whole kingdom demand the consideration of the freeholders of Great Britain at the ensuing election
London : Printed for J. Peele ... , 1722
A proposal of one tax for all taxes : founded upon a serious inquiry into the natural and divine right, and into the proper nature of tribute in general, and of custom and tax in particular, and regulated by a narrow search into the errors and defects of other taxes, all amended in this, which hath the qualities following
[S.l : s.n , 169-?]
Funds no grievance, or, The sanction of parliamentary security asserted : shewing by unquestionable instances and arguments that the enemies to the funds are enemies to the constitution
London : Printed for J. Roberts ... , [171-?]
To the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, the proposals of William Sydenham, Esquire, for the raising a considerable revenue to His Majesty, by a tax on mony proportionable to that on land; which be humbly layeth before your honours great wisdom and consideration
[London : s.n , 1696]
A proposal for a fund for the use of the government
[London : s.n , 1711]
Several proposals to raise money by sundry and different methods / humbly offered to the consideration of the Commons of Great Britain by R. Carter
[London? : s.n , 1711?]
Parochial tyranny, or, The house-keeper's complaint against the insupportable exactions and partial assessments of select vestries, &c : :with a plain detection of many abuses committed in the distribution of public charities : together with a practicable proposal for amendment of the same ... / by Andrew Moreton ...
London : Printed and sold by J. Roberts ... , [1727]
Reasons most humbly submitted to the wisdom of Parliament for the taking off the present duty of excise upon beer and ale, and laying the duty upon the original malt / which is designed by a lover of his country, for the equal service, benefit, and advantage both of the crown and of the subject
London : Printed for Tho Parkhurst , 1695
Two proposals humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament : I. That a duty be laid on malt in the stead of the present duty on beer and ale, and likewise that the several engagements that revenue lies under be transferr'd on that of malt, II. That a duty be laid on malt and the present duty on beer and ale be continued : to which is annex'd an accompt, what in all probability the frauds of brewers do amount to and wherein such frauds are prejudicial to the King, to the subject and to the trade it self : likewise by what means such grievances are most properly redress'd / by A. Burnaby ...
London : [s.n.] , 1696
A Computation of what a tax laid only on shooes, boots, slippers, and gloves may amount unto in a year : whereby it is made appear it will bring more mony into the Exchequer, and be a less tax on the subject, of as little charge and trouble to collect, and the poor not so liable to be oppress'd by it as by a general tax on leather / all which is humbly submitted to the consideration of both houses of Parliament
[London : s.n , 1694]
A proposal for translating the duty of excise from malt-drinks to malt : whereby may be advanced to the crown fifteen millions for the carrying on the war against France : together with some brief notes and observations on the laws and administration in relation to that duty, and the partiality and inequality thereof / by Robert Murray ...
[S.l : s.n , 1695]
Reasons humbly offer'd to the honble House of Commons for translating the duty of excise from mault-drinks to mault : whereby may be advanced to the crown above twenty millions for carrying on the war against France : together with some brief notes and observations on the laws and administration in relation to that duty, and the partiality and inequality thereof / by Robert Murray ...
[S.l : s.n , 1695?]
A Proposal humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for raising 5310063 l. 12 s.
A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the excise, and the duties upon salt, malt & leather : with notes in the margin and an abridgment or breviary of the said statutes, with a table of the rates upon the several liquors, &c. shewing by what acts they are imposed ... to which are added tables of allowances for common brewers, and masters, and a table for the duties upon leather
London : Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ... , 1697