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A dialogue between Sir Andrew Freeport and Timothy Squat, Esquire, on the subject of excises. Being a full review of the whole dispute concerning a change of the duties on wine and tobacco into an excise.
Freeport, Andrew, Sir.Date: [1733]- Books
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A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine and tobacco.
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745.Date: 1733- Books
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A dialogue between a justice of the peace and a farmer. By Thomas Day, Esq.
Day, Thomas, 1748-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The state of the excise after the union, compared With what it is Now.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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A letter from a member of the last Parliament, to a new member of the present, concerning the conduct of the war with Spain: with some observations on the Hanover neutrality, as far as it may relate to, or affect Great Britain.
Member of the Last Parliament.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The excise-Bill versify'd. To which is subjoin'd curious and particular remarks.
Date: [1733]- Books
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The budget opened. Or, An answer to a pamphlet. Intitled, a letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine and tobacco.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764.Date: 1733- Books
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A dialogue between a justice of the peace and a farmer. By Thomas Day, Esq.
Day, Thomas, 1748-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A word to the freeholders and burgesses of Great Britain. Being seasonable and serious remarks upon the inconsistent conduct of certain boroughs, in sending instructions to their representatives to oppose the Excise Bill, and yet re-electing them after their being rewarded with Places for voting for the same. A Pamphlet highly necessary to be read by every Freeholder, Citizen, and Burgess in these Kingdoms, who has the least Value for Liberty, and the Interest of his Country at Heart.
Date: [1733]- Books
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A letter from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland to a gentleman of the Long Robe in Great-Britain: containing an answer to some objections made against the judicatory power of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is added, The late Duke of Leeds's Reasons for Protesting against a Vote made in the House of Lords in England, which declared a certain Tryal before the House of Lords in Ireland to be coram non Judice.
Member of the House of Commons of Ireland.Date: 1720- Books
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Remarks on the horrible oppressions, insolencies, And Unjustifiable Partialities, of the Commissioners of the Excise. With Some Historical Collections of Matter of Fact.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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The lords protest against an act for Repealing certain Duties upon Spiritous Liquors, and on Licences for retailing the same, and for laying other Duties on Spiritous Liquors, and on Licences to retail the said Liquors. Die Veneris 25 Februarii, 1742.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: printed in the year, 1743- Books
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A short view of the prejudice arising both to the country and revenue, from the Imposition on Ale and Beer granted to the City of Edinburgh and other Boroughs in Scotland, humbly submitted to the consideration of the proprietors and farmers of land, and Commissioners of His Majesty's Revenue in Scotland.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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An enquiry into the principles of taxation, chiefly applicable to articles of immediate consumption.
Hamilton, Andrew, writer on taxation.Date: 1791- Books
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An excise elegy: or, the dragon demolish'd. A new ballad. To the tune of Packingto's [sic] pound.
Philalethes.Date: 1733- Books
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Englishmen's eyes open'd; or, all made to see, who are not resolv'd to be blind: being the excise controversy set in a new light; completely discuss'd upon the just Principles of Reasoning, and brought to a fair and demonstrative Conclusion: between a landholder, and a merchant.
Date: 1734- Books
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Some few remarks upon the state of excise after the union, compar'd with what it now is.
Black, William, -1745.Date: 1706]- Books
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A letter, from a Member of the Parliament of Scotland, to his electors, the Gentlemen, of the Shire of- containing his reasons, for withdrawing from that assembly, and entering his Remonstrance against what the remaining Members shall Do or Act, as a Free Parliament.
Member of the Parliament of Scotland.Date: Printed in the Year 1702- Books
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The British gauger: or, trader and officer's instructor, in the Royal revenue of the excise and the customs. Part I. Containing the necessary rules of vulgar and decimal arithmetic, and the whole Art of Practical Gauging, both by Pen and Rule; illustrated with a great Variety of curious and useful Examples. Part II. An Historical and Succinct account of all the laws relating to the excise, from the first Commencement thereof, to the present Time. To which are added, Tables of the Old and New Duties, Drawbacks, &c. on Beer, Ale, Spirits, Soap, Candles, &c. And a large and copious Index. Embellished with six folio copper plates, adapted to, and explanatory of the whole Work. By Samuel Clark.
Clark, Samuel, teacher of mathematics.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A Collection of letters from several counties, cities and boroughs. Containing, instructions to their representatives in Parliament to oppose any extension of the excise laws.
Date: 1733- Books
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A letter from a member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-Robe in England: containing An Answer to some Objections made against the Judicatory Power of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is added, The late Duke of Leeds's Reasons for Protesting against a Vote made in the House of Lords in England, which declared a certain Tryal before the House of Lords in Ireland to be coram non Judice.
Member of the House of Commons of Ireland.Date: 1720- Books
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A letter from a member of the Parliament of Scotland to his electors, the gentlemen of the shire of - - - - Containing his reasons for withdrawing from that assembly, and entring his remonstrance against what the remaining members shall do or act, as a free Parliament.
Member of the Parliament of Scotland.Date: Printed in the year 1702- Books
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A letter of advice to the Reverend Mr. Scurlock: Occasioned by his Extraordinary sermon, Preach'd at St. Paul's Cathedral, On Sunday the 7th Instant, In Vindication of the excise scheme. By a sturdy beggar, Citizen and Merchant of London, who took the Heads of the Sermon, and the most material Points, in Short-Hand.
Seymour, Claudius.Date: 1733- Books
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A letter from a Member of Parliament in town, to a noble lord In the Country, In regard to the Last Expedition to the Coast of France.
Member of Parliament.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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Remarks on the horrible oppressions, etc. of the Com-oners of the E-ise.
Date: 1706?]