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12 Augt 1808 6
J.B. to MallettIII Personal examination
1.
III By personal examination
a Month labour
would have been saved
in the present instance
Hence recommended to
the Board. p.1
2.
In J.B.'s instance
a morning thus consumed
wod have saved
a month —
tho' not at the
outset not expecting the
needless vexation he has
experienced, he had no
desire to see the tender
he made for reputation
sake accepted. p.1
IV Taxing by Stamps &c
Postage &c.
1.
IV Fourth practice
requiring correction —
imposing on Accountants
superfluous taxes in
the way of postage and
Stamps. p.1.
Waste of paper in
Offices noticed in Newspapers
as a cause of
the scarcity. p.1.
2.
Exemplification of
this waste in J.B.'s
instance. p.1.
3
— with the addition
of superfluous postage
on his removal into
the Country. p.1.
4.
This tax is imposed
on Accountants indiscriminately:
sans
regard to assets.
The richest purses
have been found sensible
to it. p.1.
5.
The imposition by
wanton call for Stamps
besides distant correspondence
with double & treble
postage is one of the
charges. p.2.
6.
This but a casual
imposition — do of extra
postage, with waste of
public paper, habitual.
p.2.
Identifier: | JB/122/041/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.
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122 |
Panopticon |
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041 |
JB to Mallett |
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001 |
Personal Examination / Taxing by Stamps &c Postage &c |
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Marginal summary sheet |
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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D6 |
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001 |
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