Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 29F. Hunt, 1853 |
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... increase the surveillance , that grain should circulate freely and the market be kept open . It was necessary to remove from the dangers of discouragement and the tempta- tions of misery the poorer paid agents entrusted with watching ...
... increase the surveillance , that grain should circulate freely and the market be kept open . It was necessary to remove from the dangers of discouragement and the tempta- tions of misery the poorer paid agents entrusted with watching ...
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... increase ? The budget of expenses is divided into several parts - the public debt , the cost of collecting the ... increase in proportion with the importance of such revenue . But the increase of cost must not keep pace with the increase ...
... increase ? The budget of expenses is divided into several parts - the public debt , the cost of collecting the ... increase in proportion with the importance of such revenue . But the increase of cost must not keep pace with the increase ...
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... increase is explained by two great political events , the increase of our naval power , and the conquest of Algeria . It was the wish of the country that the increase in our armament and of our maritime establishment should take place ...
... increase is explained by two great political events , the increase of our naval power , and the conquest of Algeria . It was the wish of the country that the increase in our armament and of our maritime establishment should take place ...
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... increased expenses . If the administration realizes all these progresses itself , and the system of accounts centralizes all these expenses , every increase of the prosperity of the country will figure as increasing the charges of the ...
... increased expenses . If the administration realizes all these progresses itself , and the system of accounts centralizes all these expenses , every increase of the prosperity of the country will figure as increasing the charges of the ...
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... increased , we had nearly said , by local taxes , but were amply repaid by useful works ; the receipts of the contributions indirectes , largely increased by the unheard of progress of public riches : the increase of the public debt ...
... increased , we had nearly said , by local taxes , but were amply repaid by useful works ; the receipts of the contributions indirectes , largely increased by the unheard of progress of public riches : the increase of the public debt ...
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