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" ... there are circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate in our opinion not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country. "
The life of ... William Ewart Gladstone. Popular ed - 255. oldal
szerző: George Barnett Smith - 1880
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Twenty Years of Financial Policy: A Summary of the Chief Financial Measures ...

Stafford Henry Northcote Earl of Iddesleigh - 1862 - 424 oldal
...circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate, in our opinion, not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country. The public feeling of its inequality is a fact most important in itself. The inquisition it entails...

Twenty Years of Financial Policy: A Summary of the Chief Financial Measures ...

Stafford Henry Northcote Earl of Iddesleigh - 1862 - 430 oldal
...circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate, in our opinion, not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country. The public feeling of its inequality is a fact most important in itself. The inquisition it entails...

The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, 23. kötet

1863 - 1102 oldal
...in which he promised its extinction in I860, he declared it to be " perhaps impossible, at any rate not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country." And he assigned these two special reasons for its dismissal from our revenue system, first, " the public...

The Financial Statements of 1853, 1860-1863: To which are Added, a Speech on ...

William Ewart Gladstone - 1863 - 504 oldal
...circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate, in our opinion not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finance of the country. The public feeling of its inequality is a fact most important in itself. The...

Speeches on Great Questions of the Day: The Text Collated from the Best ...

William Ewart Gladstone - 1870 - 388 oldal
...circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate, in our opinion not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country. The public feeling of its inequality is a fact most important in itself. The inquisition it entails...

History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British ...

Leone Levi - 1872 - 642 oldal
...circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate in our opinion not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country. The public feeling of its inequality is a fact most important in itself. The inquisition it entails...

Taxation, Past, Present, and Future

William Lucas Sargant - 1874 - 384 oldal
...circumstances attending its operation which make it difficult, perhaps impossible, at any rate, in our opinion, not desirable, to maintain it as a portion of the permanent and ordinary finances of the country. The public feeling of its inequality is a fact most important in itself. The inquisition it entails...

The life of ... William Ewart Gladstone, 170. kiadás,1. kötet

George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 640 oldal
...of the tax by the absurdities and iniquities which they involved. The Government, while recognising the fact that the income-tax was an engine of gigantic...not possible to characterise in terms too strong. ' Depend upon it, when you come to close quarters with this subject, when you come to measure and see...

Life of the Right Honourable William Edward Forster, 1. kötet

Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1880 - 1224 oldal
...of the tax by the absurdities and iniquities which they involved. The Government, while recognising the fact that the income-tax was an engine of gigantic...not possible to characterise in terms too strong. ' Depend upon it, when you come to close quarters with this subject, when you come to measure and see...

The Life of the Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone

George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 634 oldal
...recognising the fact that the income-tax was an engine of gigantic power for great national purposes, were t of opinion, from the circumstances attending its operation,...not possible to characterise in terms too strong. ' Depend upon it, when you come to close quarters with this subject, when you come to measure and see...




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