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[14] [Class in the ] p.8 [ ] [Over and above any licence dutiesClass of person to Class 9th. p.8
in the Bill will be a very extensive, and thence
a very productive class. Ifan opposition in the part of so expensive and opulent
a class with the Gold and Silversmiths at their head
do not prevail in is not to be apprehended,
surely little can to be apprehended from the class
of Furniture Brokers. In a Police point of view
it may be objected, that here is a prodigious
number of honest tradesmen subjected to the
inconvenience clacurb of a licence, for the sake of
curbing a few dishonest ones: but in a financial
point of view it may be answered, that
notwithstanding the proposed lightness of the duty
upon this class, the multitude of the persons subjected [+] are already subject to a licence duty of £5, [by 31 G.2.c.32 and 32 Geo 2.c.24] collected by the Excise: though not the discretionary power attracted to the proposed Licence d
to it will be such as to afford no contemptibly
accession to the Revenue Goldsmiths and Silversmiths
under the names of Dealers in Gold and Silver plate and
of Gold and Silver under the name of , [+]
[13] Class the eleventhtenth] p.9.12. In this the Times of Monday
15th Oct. 1798 there is an account of an examination
of a Masterman and his Servant for stealing bricks[+]:
If an article of so little value in proportion to bulk affords
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jeremy bentham |
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admiral pavel chichagov |
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