Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... given by the King . That rival Company continued , therefore , to kindle the jealousy of the older associa- tion ; but at length a union was effected between them , and a fund , de- nominated the United Joint - stock , was raised . Its ...
... given by the King . That rival Company continued , therefore , to kindle the jealousy of the older associa- tion ; but at length a union was effected between them , and a fund , de- nominated the United Joint - stock , was raised . Its ...
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... given , it appears that the charges of manufacture , under the present sys- tem , are about one - third of the gross , and one - half of the net produce . The consumer , probably , pays about ten times the natural price of pro- duction ...
... given , it appears that the charges of manufacture , under the present sys- tem , are about one - third of the gross , and one - half of the net produce . The consumer , probably , pays about ten times the natural price of pro- duction ...
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... given , we learn that the gross receipts on this article of monopoly amount to about ten or twelve times the cost of pro- duction ; and that , latterly , it yields an income of about one million annually . Mr. Tucker is of opinion ...
... given , we learn that the gross receipts on this article of monopoly amount to about ten or twelve times the cost of pro- duction ; and that , latterly , it yields an income of about one million annually . Mr. Tucker is of opinion ...
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... given , the stamps yield a gross revenue of about twenty lacs annually , and the charges of collection are as high as forty per cent . , a useless sacrifice of public wealth , forming a weighty addition to all the other evils of this ...
... given , the stamps yield a gross revenue of about twenty lacs annually , and the charges of collection are as high as forty per cent . , a useless sacrifice of public wealth , forming a weighty addition to all the other evils of this ...
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... given to the world in a separate form . From the testimony , however , of his contemporaries , and of those ages immediately following , ( which possessed his works , ) we have learned that his genius was not inferior to his virtue ...
... given to the world in a separate form . From the testimony , however , of his contemporaries , and of those ages immediately following , ( which possessed his works , ) we have learned that his genius was not inferior to his virtue ...
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