The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... land , in the track pursued by Mr Park ; to penetrate to the banks of the Niger , and , building vessels pro- per for the navigation of the river , to pursue it to its termination - the other to proceed by steam boats up the great river ...
... land , in the track pursued by Mr Park ; to penetrate to the banks of the Niger , and , building vessels pro- per for the navigation of the river , to pursue it to its termination - the other to proceed by steam boats up the great river ...
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... land journey beyond these rapids , and that Capt . Tuckey died of extreme ex- baustion , after leaving the river , and not , from fever . The climate , we understand , was remarkably fine ; scarcely a shower of rain , or any hu- midity ...
... land journey beyond these rapids , and that Capt . Tuckey died of extreme ex- baustion , after leaving the river , and not , from fever . The climate , we understand , was remarkably fine ; scarcely a shower of rain , or any hu- midity ...
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... land tax . In 1815 the net revenue amounted to £ .66,443,802 - in 1816 , its net amount is £ .57,360,694 , including the produce of the property tax for that year , amounting to £ .11,559,590 . Deducting on this account 11 millions ...
... land tax . In 1815 the net revenue amounted to £ .66,443,802 - in 1816 , its net amount is £ .57,360,694 , including the produce of the property tax for that year , amounting to £ .11,559,590 . Deducting on this account 11 millions ...
Strona 40
... Land Taxes 1,079,993 1,127,929 Miscellaneous , Pensions , Offices , & c . 366,867 241,199 16 4,016 29,393,848 26,111,777 | 66,443,802 57,360,694 Total Net Revenue The Irish and Portuguese Payments for the Interest on their respective ...
... Land Taxes 1,079,993 1,127,929 Miscellaneous , Pensions , Offices , & c . 366,867 241,199 16 4,016 29,393,848 26,111,777 | 66,443,802 57,360,694 Total Net Revenue The Irish and Portuguese Payments for the Interest on their respective ...
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... land , would certainly , we con- ceive , find their way much cheaper by the canal . This part of the estimate however is probably exaggerated at £ 11,000 . We cannot see upon what princi- ple the writer asserts , that the Union Canal ...
... land , would certainly , we con- ceive , find their way much cheaper by the canal . This part of the estimate however is probably exaggerated at £ 11,000 . We cannot see upon what princi- ple the writer asserts , that the Union Canal ...
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