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... measures which lie enumerated included abolition of primogeniture for undevised property, and restrictions on sf its devise to lives not in being, registry of property, reduc- tions of the enormous charges for stamps for sole and pur- r.olase of laud, security ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4376 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN NEWS

... the idea of a lie id elsaige. Neither the Government nor the Conservatives hie yet venture to go so far as to propose the abolition of ma, universal suffrage but they are endeavouring to limit it as ed, - much as possible by indirect means. The registration ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4918 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL TRACT SOCIETY

... are- called upon tio its p and obey 'the-la*9 bfthe 6uut#,t ought' lov i *sice MOuS in theiR ?? ' , ' ?? icen reat 1 The Abolition of Captal Punishments will be of on who made a subject of advocacy -n these Tracts. The InI led, Union of Church and Slate ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... 5, nevertheless, of great impor- mi tance: I mean Ml'. MILNER ?? in- 2s, tended proposition for the Abolition of Stamps diE upon Newspapers, the Duty upon Paper, and thi .upon Advertisements. pe Nothing furnishes the Ministers, and your tis .enemnies ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... nevertheless, of great impor- mi tance: I mean Mr. MILNER GIBsoN'S in- 2s tended proposition for the Abolition of Stamps dii upon Newspapers, the Duty upon Paper, and th upon Advertisements. pe Nothing furnishes the Ministers, and your tis enemies, with ...

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL TRACT SOCIETY

... advantage IT t of his goodnesss As men, let us do our duty. is r * TO FE&RGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P. a S HONOURED AND RESPrcTED Sit, -I take the Pi . present opportunity of forvoarding you 2s. 6d.; in Si o- stamps, towards defraving the expenses incurred in C, ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... s, nevertheless, of. gireat impor- tance: I mean Mr. MimNuit GIBsON' s in- tended proposition for the Abolition of Stamps upon Newspapers, the Duty upon Paper, and upon Advertisements. Nothing furnishes the Ministers, and your enemies, with stronger grounds ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... portance-is, nevertheless, of great impor- tauce: I mean Mr. MILINER GIBSON'S in- tended proposition for the Abolition of Stamps upon Newspapers, the Duty upon Paper, and upon Advertisements. Nothing furnishes the Ministers, and your enemies, with stronger grounds ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... mostinfamous of the ?? I. of pe- ow Knowledge, is ?? Stamp-on Xewo- %t hardly papers. This tax produices upwards of three to place hundred and 'sixty thousand: pound6 ,'The C( ressed to Newspaper Stamp ?? Abolition, Coimmiitteei r,, I have deduct ,from this amount ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKINIG CLASSES

... instead of In the opponent, of Progress. The Taxes on Knowledge consist of- 1. The duty on Foreign Books. s.: 2. The duty on Paper. S. 3. The Advertisement duty. 4. The Penny Stamp on Newspapers. The first of these taxes does not affect a very considerable number ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... Juln; the opponent, of Progress. The Taxes on Kuowledgc consist of- 1. The duty on Foreigu Books. en A' 2. The duty on Paper. . ss.; 3. The Advertisement duty. 4. The Penny Stamp on Newspapers. The firstof these taxes does not affect a very considerable ...

LETTERS. TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... and political benefits, which could not cc fail to flow from a repeal of the Penny Stamp, I re the duty on paper, and the duty on adver- A tisements ; their abolition-would give an im- ti mense impetus to every trade and calling con- si nected with printing ...