Liverpool Financial Reform Association
The ecclesiastical courts of record /Civil list.Civil list /Taxation /Taxation.Constitution, objects, and proceedings of the Financial Reform Association ; The Hudson's Bay monopoly.The navy /The navy.The navy.Observations on the theory and practice of taxation, submitted by the council of the Financial Reform Association, Liverpool, to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, at the annual congress, held at London, June, 1862.The navy.Cooking of the national accounts : what they are; and what they ought to be /National book-keeping : a screen for extravagance, peculation, & embezzlement : being an examination of the annual finance accounts /The Laws for the protection and encouragement of inventions.Ordnance and colonial military staff.Expenditure of the state, and taxation of the people : speech of Mr. John Smith, ..., at a public meeting of the Liverpool Financial Reform Association, ...A letter to Charles Babbage, Esq., in reply to his "Thoughts on the principles of taxation, with reference to a property tax, and its exceptions" /The cost of customs and excise duties /Miscellaneous abuses.Pension list /Turkey, Russia, and English interference /The woods, forests, and estates of the Crown /Miscellaneous abuses.The woods, forests, and estates of the Crown.The Royal household : a model to parliament and the nation /Report on taxation : direct and indirect : adopted by the Financial Reform Association, Liverpool, and presented at the annual meeting of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, held at Bradford, October, 1859.The war : the war budget /Speech of Sir Wm. Molesworth, Bart., M.P., in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, 25th July,1848, on colonial expenditure and government /Plans for direct taxation reviewed.The way the public money goes on place-holders & sinecurists : being an analysis of salaries, pensions, &c. in the civil services of Great Britain and Ireland /Speech of Wm. Molesworth, Bart., M.P., in th House of Commons, on Tuesday, 25th July, 1848, on colonial expenditure and government.Speech of Wm. Molesworth, Bart., M.P., in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, 25th July, 1848, on colonial expenditure and government.Plans for direct taxation reviewed.Direct taxation.Administrative reform : what is wanted; and the way to get it /Administrative reform : what is wanted : how are we to get it? /Estimates for civil services for 1849-50.Governmental model farming : its history, its cost, and its results /Address to the middle & industrial classes, touching the army and the income tax /Evil of indirect taxation.
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