Albion restituta: or, a plan for a periodical abolition of all taxes, raised by the means of collectors. Presented to government in the year 1793. To be fully accomplished, with a very moderate and proportioned Contribution, by a Million of Proprietors, for one Time only, which, at the End, would give to the Contributions, their Successors, and to the whole Nation, Eighty per Cent. and more, for every, by the Extinction of the said Taxes, as is fully proved in Page 37. Also, The Addition of a plan to pay the Interest of extraordinary Subsidies, without renewing any Kind of Taxes. Together With a striking criterium upon the Return made to the Author, in Consideration of that Part of his Plan, adopted in the last Session of the Old Parliament.
- Graglia, G. A. (Giuseppe A).
- Date:
- 1796
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London : printed by J. Smeeton, St. Martin's Lane, 1796.
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[4],87,[1]p. ; 80.
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Third edition improved.
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Goldsmiths', 16722
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