The North of England Magazine, المجلد 1Simpson and Gillett, 1842 |
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... Land Tax ... Cyclopedia of Popular Medicine , by Keith Imray , M.D. Distress of Manufacturing Operatives ... ... ... Distress in Manchester , Evidences of the State of the Labouring Classes in 1840-42 , by Joseph Adshead Elements of ...
... Land Tax ... Cyclopedia of Popular Medicine , by Keith Imray , M.D. Distress of Manufacturing Operatives ... ... ... Distress in Manchester , Evidences of the State of the Labouring Classes in 1840-42 , by Joseph Adshead Elements of ...
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... land- owners . There can be no question , therefore , that the land- ocracy admit the corn laws subtract from the ... tax - payer and inversely as the service he does the state . On every ground the aristocracy should bear a large pro- ...
... land- owners . There can be no question , therefore , that the land- ocracy admit the corn laws subtract from the ... tax - payer and inversely as the service he does the state . On every ground the aristocracy should bear a large pro- ...
الصفحة 108
land depends upon the capitalist , to whom the appropriate motive is ... taxes yield more than half the revenue ; in the Italian States , nearly the whole ; and in ... tax upon profits , not for the benefit of the state , but that of the ...
land depends upon the capitalist , to whom the appropriate motive is ... taxes yield more than half the revenue ; in the Italian States , nearly the whole ; and in ... tax upon profits , not for the benefit of the state , but that of the ...
الصفحة 109
... land - taxation . But there is no bound to the im- pudence of the " privileged orders . " After spending by antici- pation for an unjust purpose all a nation had in possession or in prospect , and then , by corn laws , indemnifying ...
... land - taxation . But there is no bound to the im- pudence of the " privileged orders . " After spending by antici- pation for an unjust purpose all a nation had in possession or in prospect , and then , by corn laws , indemnifying ...
الصفحة 110
... land to the annual value of £ 100 , still he can be rated only at £ 30 a year ; as the value or goodness of the land ... tax , that increased rent is absolutely necessary , in all justice and fairness , for our compensation . " One would ...
... land to the annual value of £ 100 , still he can be rated only at £ 30 a year ; as the value or goodness of the land ... tax , that increased rent is absolutely necessary , in all justice and fairness , for our compensation . " One would ...
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الصفحة 187 - Imagination fondly stoops to trace The parlour splendours of that festive place ; The white-washed wall, the nicely sanded floor, The varnished clock that clicked behind the door; The chest, contrived a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day...
الصفحة 561 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The child is father of the man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
الصفحة 44 - She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps, And lovers around her are sighing; But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. She sings the wild song of her dear native plains. Every note which he loved awaking — Ah! little they think, who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking!
الصفحة 456 - You would be, sweet madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are: And yet, for aught I see, they are as sick, that surfeit with too much, as they that starve with nothing...
الصفحة 433 - But if to learn our passion's first root preys Upon thy spirit with such sympathy, I will do even as he who weeps and says.
الصفحة 199 - one half of the world does not know how the other half lives.
الصفحة 231 - On Lough Neagh's bank as the fisherman strays, When the clear, cold eve's declining, He sees the round towers of other days, In the wave beneath him shining! Thus shall memory often, in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that are over, Thus, sighing, look through the waves of time For the long-faded glories they cover!
الصفحة 187 - A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learn'd to trace The day's disasters in his morning face; Full well they laugh'd with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he...
الصفحة 547 - A conception may be formed of the aggregate effects of the several causes of mortality from the fact, that of the deaths caused during one year in England and Wales by epidemic, endemic, and contagious diseases, including fever, typhus, and scarlatina, amounting to 56,461, the great proportion of which are proved to be preventible, it may be said that the effect is as if the whole county of...
الصفحة 99 - ... beauteous sight, An angel came to us, and we could bear To see him issue from the silent air At evening in our room, and bend on ours His divine eyes, and bring us from his bowers News of dear friends, and children who have never Been dead indeed — as we shall know for ever.