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Christmas thoughts on the state of the empire, the distresses of commerce, and the probable effect of an abolition of sinecures, a reduction of the military establishment, and a national bankruptcy : first published in the Weekly Gazette.

Publisher: Dublin : Tute, Printer, 1817Description: 33, [1]p.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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VOL.138(10) Exposure of the fallacies contained in the letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. with remarks on the late auspicious change in the sentiments of the Earl of Lauderdale on paper. By Charles Wye Williams, Esq. VOL.138(11) The letter, to Mr Peel & Mr Vansittart, of a projector; on two objects of practicable retrenchment. VOL.138(12) Documents relating to the proposed measure for commuting a portion of the window tax for one to be raised on houses, according to their annual value. VOL.138(13) Christmas thoughts on the state of the empire, the distresses of commerce, and the probable effect of an abolition of sinecures, a reduction of the military establishment, and a national bankruptcy : first published in the Weekly Gazette. VOL.138(2) Strong reasons for the continuance of the property tax. To which is added an estimate of the national income, recently made by Patrick Colquhoun, L.L.D. By a friend to his country. VOL.138(3) Reflections on the financial system of Great Britain, and particularly on the sinking fund. Written in France in the summer of 1812. By Walter Boyd, Esq. VOL.138(4) The speech of the Right Hon. George Rose, in the House of Commons, on the 20th of February 1815. On the subject of the property tax.

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