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In the case of the Stamp Office the maximum limits
of the abuse are given in a more and drout every
than in that of the Customs, and though the field
of correspondence is here as well as in the case
of the Excise an entire area, and not as in the
case of the Customs a mere circumference, there
and maximum appears to be confined within
limits appear to be still still narrower limits than in the case of the Customs.
Here all Realms for need by a strange
confusion all Bills who for incidents whatsoever v
which in each instance happen to fall short, or are made to
meanting falling short in such separate instance
fall short of £ 10. are lumped with postage. Total payment
on this exact account notwithstanding for 1796,
£ 491 1782 no more than 11 ibid p. 44. 528: 16.4:
6 Pap. Comm.
on Finance p. 44 43
do for 1796, instead
of having increase with the increase of
business arising from additional taxes, reduced to
£ 491:1:2 ibid p. 44.
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