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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsTHE first attack on the Freedom of the Press was bad enough—but compared with the last which lays a tax of Four-pence Sterling on every Newspaper published in the Colony, to be paid in advance, the first is completely ...
Article : 301 wordsIN order to discover the intention of any tax, we must not go altogether by the professions of the tax-makers. The latter will always declare themselves actuated by legitimate motives; but if these declarations are really ...
Article : 2,325 wordsTAXES to defray the salaries of Rulers, and the general expenses of the State, are necessary. But the people who are to have the benefit of Government, are allowed by the glorious Constitution of Old England to ...
Article : 847 wordsTHE effects on the Editors of the present Newspapers, unless the patriotism of the people of this land be exerted with Roman energy, (which we think and believe however will be the case) will be the destruction of all their ...
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The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828), Fri 11 May 1827, Page 2
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