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Memorial of the board of managers of the American Bible Society, soliciting from Congress an exemption from the charge of postage
and from duty on paper for printing Bibles: -
The case of the stationers and paper-makers, and so forth, in the kingdom of England
humbly addressed to the Honourable the House of Commons -
The duties on paper, advertisements, and newspapers
speech of Mr. Edward Edwards -
The Case of the paper-traders
humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons -
Observations illustrative of the practical operation and real effect of the duties on paper, showing the expediency of their reduction or repeal
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The struggles of a book against excessive taxation
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The struggles of a book against excessive taxation
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The Financial surplus
a claim for the repeal of the paper duty -
To the honourable House of Commons
the humble representation of the booksellers of London, and the two universities -
Memorial of the paper manufacturers 1842
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The case of the woollen manufactorers [sic] of Great Britain, relating to a further duty intended to be laid on paper
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Reasons humbly offered, against laying a further duty upon stock in hand of paper
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The case of the stationers, relating to the act of Parliament for granting a duty upon velum, paper and parchment
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The case of the stationers
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The case of the paper-traders, humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons
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Some few observations upon the stationers complaints against the paper-duty commissioners
Humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons -
An abstract, or short account of the duty laid upon paper imported, before the late war with France
Likewise, what duties are now paid for the same; and also, what must be paid upon all ordinary paper imported, if the intended further duty of 30l. per cent should be laid upon it. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons -
A proposal for building a royal library, and establishing it by act of Parliament
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An account of what duties were payable by the Act of Tonnage and Poundage at the settling the book, of rates anno 1660
Upon one hundred reams of the several sorts of paper hereafter specified, and likewise what is not to be paid upon entry of the like quantity, with what wiil [sic] be payable for the same if the further duties proposed on paper should be enacted, viz -
Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons, against laying a farther duty upon paper
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Reasons against further additional duties upon paper
shewing, that such a tax will lessen the publick revenue, and not improve the manufacture of the nation, but will only tend to the advantage of some of the petitioners. Humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons -
Reasons, humbly offered to the honourable the House of Commons, for laying a further duty on all forreign paper
by which means the making of writing and printing papers in England will be preserved and encouraged -
An account of what duties were payable by the Act of tonnage and poundage at the settling of the book, of rates anno 1660, upon one hundred reams of the several sorts of paper hereafter specified
also what is now paid upon entry of the like quantity : with what will be payable for the same if the further duties proposed on paper should be enacted, viz -
The case of the stationers, relating to the act of Parliament for granting a duty upon velum, paper and parchment
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The case of the stationers