The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 5
... existing taxes , owing to the in- creased prosperity of the country . The expenditure was 300,000l . more than it had been ten years before ; but , if regard be had to the extraordinary improvement in the condition of the country , the ...
... existing taxes , owing to the in- creased prosperity of the country . The expenditure was 300,000l . more than it had been ten years before ; but , if regard be had to the extraordinary improvement in the condition of the country , the ...
Pagina 6
... existing state of Ireland meant nothing less than a revival of the old religious warfare . They meant that while the United Irishmen were seeking to obliterate the distinction between Pro- tectant and Catholic , the English Government ...
... existing state of Ireland meant nothing less than a revival of the old religious warfare . They meant that while the United Irishmen were seeking to obliterate the distinction between Pro- tectant and Catholic , the English Government ...
Pagina 10
... calculation the actual payment on each head of account for the past year ; he considers whether these figures call for increase or decrease , in the light of existing circumstances ; and 10 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... calculation the actual payment on each head of account for the past year ; he considers whether these figures call for increase or decrease , in the light of existing circumstances ; and 10 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Pagina 11
... existing Parliamentary con- gestion of business is that no time can be found for the discussion of Irish estimates . The money is then nominally available for expenditure ; but there remains the necessity of convincing the Treasury that ...
... existing Parliamentary con- gestion of business is that no time can be found for the discussion of Irish estimates . The money is then nominally available for expenditure ; but there remains the necessity of convincing the Treasury that ...
Pagina 15
... existing scale ; they want a better , and they are getting it since our Land Laws have secured to them the fruits of their industry . It is not living on a lower scale that is wanted , but on a higher . Then as to taxation . Out of the ...
... existing scale ; they want a better , and they are getting it since our Land Laws have secured to them the fruits of their industry . It is not living on a lower scale that is wanted , but on a higher . Then as to taxation . Out of the ...
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