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An Irishman's reception in London; or, the adventures of two days and a night. The necessity of supporting the exigencies of the state should be impressed on every mind. - ... By J. Magee, ...
Magee, John, -1809.Date: 1787- Books
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A complete collection of abstracts of acts of Parliament and cases with opinions of the judges upon the following taxes: viz. upon houses, Windows, Servants, Horses, Carriages and Dogs; the Duties upon Hair-Powder Certificates; and also the Twenty Per Cent. upon Assessed Taxes; together with the several determinations upon the post-horse act. By John Smee, of the Exchequer, Westminster, Gent. In two volumes. ...
Smee, John.Date: 1797- Books
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An Act for licensing and regulating hackney-coaches and chairs; and for charging certain new duties on stampt vellom, parchment, and paper, and on cards and dice, and on the exportation of rock-salt for Ireland; and for securing thereby, and by a weekly payment out of th post-office, and by a several duties on hides and skins, a yearly fond of one hundred eighty six thousand six hundred and seventy pounds, for thirty two years, to be applied to the satisfaction of such orders as are therein mentioned, to the contributors of any sum not exceeding two millions, to b raised for carrying on the war, and other Her Majesties occasions.
Great Britain.Date: 1711]- Books
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A collection of several statutes and clauses now in force, relating to the duties upon spirits, malt, candles, sope, callicoes, starch, and coffee, tea, and chocolate. With an abridgment of the said statutes and clauses, and a table of the rates upon several commodities, shewing by what acts they are imposed.
Great Britain.Date: 1736- Books
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An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and seventeen; and to authorize allowances to be made to certain receivers; and to obviate a doubt concerning goods imported from the islands of Jersey Guernsey, Sark, and Alderney; and to ascertain the duties upon sheep-skins and lamb-skins; and to prevent frauds in the duties upon starch; and for making forth duplicates of Exchequer bills, lottery tickets, and orders, lost, burnt, or destroyed; and for enlarging the time for adjusting claims in several lotteries; and for preventing frauds in the duties on low-wines and spirits carried coastwise.
Great Britain.Date: 1717]