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REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... or - Ir LETTER III. SIR,-I have pointed out, in my two former letters, the necessity and the practica- bility of keeping and stating the public ac- counts in the same manner that ihs adopted by all persons in trade. I have briefly-set forth, that the whole business of receiving the na- tional income should be comprised in the as- sessment, collection, receipt and payment of it into the ...

REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... EFOnm oF FlmNANCIAL ABUTYES. LETTrE II.: Stur,- ln my letter of the 1i] tb. I stated generally the defects of the method in use of making up the public accounts. I shall now propeed to expose those defects in de- tail, and to examine the principles on which the public incorae is collected; received from the collectors: paid into the Eache- Sue'r; anrd, finally paid by the state to its ?? most ...

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... . LETTER Ill. [The following letter was sent for publication prev:ils to the discussion of the Catholic Question in Parliarnent. Want of room then- prevented its a-pearing. It is now published at the request of, aid in-c nsequence of a promise to theauthor; and, an additional motivejis; that this letter will na- turally lead to other topics, which this able writer intends immediately to ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6779 | Page: Page 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 | Tags: News 

VIEWS OF THE CATHOLICS

... VIE\WS OF THE CATHOLICS. ?? following letter was sent to me pre- Vious to the discussion of the Catholic Ques- tion. Want of room then prevented its insertion; hbut, the reasoning it contains is applicable to all times, and, as it appears to me to state the real grounds, upon which moderate and disinterested men have op- posed the claims of the Catholics, I tinlk It ?? of public attention, and ...

SCOTCH PATRONAGE

... SCOTCH PATRONA GV. SIR,-Though a century has very Dear elapsed, since the union of. England and Scotland, it is surprising to observe how lit- tle the people, qr even the statesmen of the former country, know of, or interest them- aelves in the affairs peculiar to the latter. Various examples of this might be given but 'at present I am only to state one.. We hsave all, or at least many have ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Second Letter of the Mizister of the Interier to the Pr fects, dated Paris, Sept. 25, 1S05. Con qlecedfrom p. 576. The Emperor calls, for the conscrip- tion of the year 14; for an extraordinary war, confines himself to accelerating by a few months an ordinary measure. Let this appeal, made to the courage of the French youth, be heard by them, and repeated by all the public functionaries! ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... POREIGN OFFICAL PAPERS. BANK OF PFARs.-Repdrt wmade by M. Perregaux to the Proprietors of Batk Stock, ret ne to the State o the Bank of Paris; October17, 1805. The Bait has, in the coutse of the year, ?? .sutas oh acout of its old debts, -which are reduced to a nmere trifle. It has securities for about l1,O00 francs, which will comesdccessivelyinto payment. A loss ,of 2,,1-4 francs has been ...

DIRECTIONS TO THE BOOK-BINDER

... DIRECTIONS TO THE EOOK-NTDE'll. It is tobe observed, that this sheet, which is the last of Volume ITE. should not be rat open by the reader, 'but should be left to the Book-binder, who will perceive, that the frst half sheet, of which this page makes a part, comes at the end, and that the other -half sheet, containing the Title Page, Advertisement, and Table of Contents, is to be cut af;, * ...

ELEVENTH REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF NAVAL INQUIRY

... ' ELEVENTfl 1 AR T . I I H e COMMISSIONERS OF NAVaL fKQVtUIt, * .alviug understood that, dring the ,tcs war,, bills to,-a very c.onsiderabe na ou:t h~ad beein issued by the Navy BoaTd, for the p[sr- pose of raisug:g rnoney; 304 chji t ransac-tw appearing to. us irregilar, we deeawd iA a fit object for our inquiry. We at the s~we time madea4 investigatio% ;R spn, rdgrQ e connected with the ...

Published: Saturday 20 April 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14683 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 | Tags: News 

OBSERVATIONS ON THE FOREGOING EVIDENCE

... OBSERVATIONSE oWI TTrE rO'RGOING EVIDENCE. To have .p.ublished the fboret.-ing evidence., ?? making any observation at all on it, might, with solme few personas, have tsub- jected me to a charge of-having, upon a sub-. ject pf the greatest importance, discovered an indiffierexw1ce in, the public.causej yet, so full is -my ornviction, that, in the opillnions bf all .inteficgent and hionet nr.an ...

INEQUALITY OF THE INCOME TAX

... 1NEQUALITY OF THE INCOME TAX. S R,-- I cannot resist making to you a few remarks on the Income or Property Hax.--A. has ?? lent out which yields him of yearly income £0ooo, or be has a landed estate which yields him that income, and he has nothing more.-B. hlas from his labour or profestion Xicoo per annum, and he has nothing more.-- A. for his £20,00o pays of property tax £,-o per annum --B. ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... JAMAICA,.- A4 Proclamation Igy the Liett- tenant- Governor, NUGENT, relative to the Importation of Provisions. &'c. from the Lhnited States of America: dated 2Sth Mao, 1805. Whereas it appears, by the memorials and returns from sundry parishes, that there is at present a-very general scarcity through- out the island of American provisions and lumber, and that a real and urgent neces- sity ...