Monteagle, Thomas Spring-Rice Baron
Also known as
Monteagle, Thomas Spring-Rice
Born 1790-01-01
Died 1866-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL13478839A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (10)
- Taxation (3)
- Ireland (2)
- Social conditions (1)
- Jury (1)
- Law and legislation (1)
- Finance (1)
Books by Monteagle, Thomas Spring-Rice Baron
Total count: 13
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An inquiry into the effects of the Irish grand jury lawsas affecting the industry, the improvement, and the moral character of the people of IrelandJ. Murray1815-01-01
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Repeal of taxes and reduction of expenditurespeech of the Right Honourable Thomas Spring Rice, Joint Secretary to the Treasury, M.P. for Cambridge, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, July 16, 1833Variant ed.Printed for the proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament,"1833-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Thomas Spring Rice, Joint Secretary to the Treasury, in the House of Commons, on Friday, May 3, 1833in the debate on the stamp dutiesPrinted for the proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament,"1833-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Thomas Spring Rice, Joint Secretary to the Treasury, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, April 30, 1833in the debate on the house and window taxPrinted for the proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament,"1833-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Thomas Spring Rice ...on presenting a petition from the University of Cambridge, in favour of the claims of the dissenters, in the House of Commons, on Monday, March 24, 1834Printed for the Proprietor of "The Mirror of Parliament"1834-01-01
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Reasons in favor of the city of Dublin Steam Company's bill for an increase of capital[s.n.]1836-01-01
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The budgetspeech of the Right Honourable Thomas Spring Rice, (chancellor of the exchequer), in the House of Commons, Friday, May 6, 1836Printed for the proprietor of "The Mirror of Parliament,"1836-01-01
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The land taxits origin, progress, and inequality, stated in a letter to the chancellor of the exchequer, with a view to its equalization4th ed.R. Daniel1837-01-01
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A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Spring Rice, chancellor of the exchequer, etcpointing out the contradictions, oppressions, absurdities, injustice, and impolicy of the law of auctions, and that of distress as connected therewith, and suggestions for alterations and improvements thereinSimpkin, Marshall, & Co.1837-01-01
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The speech of the Right Hon. Lord Monteagleon moving for the appointment of a select committee on the import duties : House of Lords, Thursday, June 13th 1844[s.n.]1844-01-01
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Report on the burdens of real propertyand the impediments to agricultural transactions, caused by the present system of excise duties, poor laws, and local taxationBacon and Co.1846-01-01
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Speech of the Rt. Hon. Earl Grey on emigration to Australiadelivered in the House of Lords on ... August 10th, 1848 : and reply on the same subject to Lord MonteagleJ. Ridgway1848-01-01
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British and continental taxationSpottiswoodes and Shaw1850-01-01