of reviving the taxes on salt or on sugar,—it is my duty to make an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil. I propose, for a time at least, (and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a more... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 421de Great Britain. Parliament - 1842Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1843 - 1278 pages
...taxes on salt or on sugar—it is my duty to make an earnest aJ)/)eal to 1/ic possessors of properly, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil. I propose,...a more thorough conviction of its being one which tine public interest of the country required)—I propose 1/sat, for a time to be tim itcd, 1/se income... | |
| 1843 - 852 pages
...to taxation on consumption— instead of reviving the taxes on salt or on sugar—it is my duty ta make an earnest appeal to the possessors of property,...purpose of repairing this mighty evil. I propose, fur a time at least, (and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a more thorough conviction... | |
| Stafford Henry Northcote Earl of Iddesleigh - 1862 - 424 pages
...not consent to be a party. Having thus exhausted all other alternatives, Sir Robert Peel addressed " an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil." He said, " I propose, for a time at least—(and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a... | |
| James Platt - 1882 - 242 pages
...revenue from decreased charges needed time, and as he would not be a party to loans, &c., he made " an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil." He said : " I propose, for a time at least (and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a more... | |
| James Platt - 1883 - 538 pages
...revenue from decreased charges needed time, and as he would not be a party to loans, &c., he made " an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil." He said : " I propose, for a time at least (and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a more... | |
| James Platt - 1883 - 542 pages
...revenue from decreased charges needed time, and as he would not be a party to loans, &c., ho made " an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil." He said : " I propose, for a time at least (and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a more... | |
| James Richard Thursfield - 1891 - 278 pages
...purpose it was necessary to devise a more powerful and immediately productive engine of finance. Making " an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil" of recurring deficits, he boldly proposed an incometax, to be imposed for three years, of 7d. in the... | |
| James Richard Thursfield - 1891 - 264 pages
...purpose it was necessary to devise a more powerful and immediately productive engine of finance. Making "an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil" of recurring deficits, he boldly proposed an incometax, to be imposed for three years, of 7d. in the... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1895 - 478 pages
...resulting. But that recovery would be a matter of several years. In a great pafaage Peel addressed ' un earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil.' lie proposed an income-tax for three years at sevenpence in the pound. This resource would not only... | |
| Mary A. M. Marks - 1908 - 212 pages
...Shall I increase the tax on railways ? Or on gas ? Instead of looking to taxation on consumption, it is my duty to make an earnest appeal to the possessors of property." His plan was for a great reduction of duties, and for an Income Tax. He would remove all prohibitory... | |
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