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1488ABC_45211Venice 1488. Italian notarial document on vellum 44.5 x 16 cm; text block ca. 27 x 14 cm. Written in two fine cursive hands. A promissory note drawn up by a notary public of the Venetian Republic: Francesco Marcello a Venetian gentleman owed the main commissioner of Venice 3300 ducats for customs taxes in Damascus. The creditor renounces all other claims and Marcello is to pay the debt in 11 annual instalments of 300 ducats beginning the year following the drafting of the document but he was to put up collateral the following month: "Parendo debitor ser Thadio Polo del Cothimo de Damasco et general de la soria de certa suma de denari de i qual ser Francesco Marcello se ne chiama piezo: et per i magnifici siori de le raxon vechie el fo sententiando volontarie in ducati tremillia et trexento per parte. Et perchè per le grande sue adversità come publicamente ognuno intende non è possibele che senza qualche axeveleza el possi pagar et essendo visto et cognossudo questo per li comessi del dicto Cothimo misier Francesco Falier misser Zuan Bembo et misser Benedeto Sanudo azoché scorando el tempo senza qualche conclusion de haverse con qualche habilità a pagar per nome del dicto Cothimo sono venuti a questa ultima conclusion et acordo chel dicto ser Francesco se chiama come piezo debitor per resto de tute raxon de Cothimo et de le uxure seguide computando la sententia tolta ut supra de ducati tremillia et trexento da esser pagadi per el dicto ser Francesco ducati trexento alanno et sia obligato dar bona et sufficiente piezarìa over caution de paga in paga. Et comenza el tempo anno uno da poi concluso tal acordo: et die mexe uno da poi tal acordo dar dicta piezarìa over caution et cussi de paga in paga fin integra satisfatction havendoli isoproducti per nome del Cothimo a pregar Carta de Segurtà de non li haver ni poder altro domandar .". Immediately below this statement is a confirmation by the Damascus consul Giovanni Mocenigo of the obligation to pay the sum of 3300 ducats in 11 annual instalments by the Venetian gentleman Francesco Marcello and his son.A remarkable early Renaissance document concerning a legal agreement set up by the three commissioners of the council of the Venetian court known as the "Quarantia Civil Vecchia" commissioned to oversee the correct collection of the customs tax which was to be paid by merchants on goods imported from or exported to Egypt and Syria.In fine condition. hardcover
1778185836Valencia: Joseph and Thomas de Orga 1778. First edition of this memorial of a lawsuit concerning the collection of land taxes in Spain in a remarkable wrapper of six-colour block print paper. Folio 295 x 198 mm ff. 1 119. Title printed within decorative border woodcut initial to page 1. Contemporary six colour floral printed wrappers sprinkled edges. Wrappers with one or two very minor tears contents crisp and clean: a very good copy. unknown
1777I14F46A1C75MVienna: Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattner 1777. Mottled calf gold-tooled spine brown morocco spine label marbled endpapers red edges. 8vo. Medical ordinances and a list of the new taxes on nearly 2000 named medicinal components. As the Habsburgs in the 1770s attempted to strengthen their control over the professional standards and business activity of pharmacists and medical personnel in their realms the authorities imposed new taxes on behalf of Empress Maria Theresa covering all components of medicaments described and prescribed in the Pharmacopoea Austriaco-Provinciali the official book of pharmacological recipes for the entire Habsburg empire with editions published almost every year from 1776 to ca. 1822. The ordinance on the subject was promulgated on 25 November 1775 and took affect on 1 January 1776 so the 1776 edition was clearly the first but the 1790 edition calls itself the second. It is therefore not certain whether the present copy is the true second edition or a reissue of the first. The ordinance pp. 3-8 of the preliminaries is signed by Christian August Graf von Seilern Statthalter and Thomas Ignaz Freiherr von Pöct Kanzler and contains seven points including sanctions and criminal procedures in case of fraud. Trattner was printer and bookseller to the Imperial Court.Foot of spine damaged otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Blake p. 24 1776 ed. Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattner, unknown
173459334Leyden: apud Conradum & Georgum Wishoff 1734. First combined edition. Engraved general title by Bleyswyck additional printed title in red and black. 26 344 14 pp.; separate title page Dd4 for second title misbound at rear along with Contents leaf. Two parts with continuous pagination. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary full mottled Dutch calf gilt spine red leather title label. Small rectangular excision from lower margin of half-title leaf. some slight darkening at edges. First combined edition. Engraved general title by Bleyswyck additional printed title in red and black. 26 344 14 pp.; separate title page Dd4 for second title misbound at rear along with Contents leaf. Two parts with continuous pagination. 1 vols. 4to. Collects two works by the prolific Dutch scholar and Roman historian Pieter Burmann. The first deals with a Roman tax called the "vectigal" which was applied to revenue "derived from public land mines salt-works. etc. and in general to rents derived from State property." - Oxford Classical Dictionary 1949. apud Conradum & Georgum Wishoff unknown
173928067Paris: De Nully 1739. First edition. 16 617 7 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary brown sprinkled calf gilt spine leather label marbled endpapers. Previous owner's signature on title otherwise a near fine copy. First edition. 16 617 7 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Comprehensive treatment on the origine rationale collection and and evolution of various taxes by this "Conseiller du Roi Lieutenant Général en chef au Siège des Elections de Xaintes." Kress 4476 De Nully unknown
185046838Portsmouth NH: Portsmouth Journal February 1850. First Edition. Oversized tabloid broadsheet circular 60x37.50cm.; text printed in triple columns. Some splitting to previous folds affecting a couple of words with brief loss of meaning light dust-soil to upper and lower margins else a Very Good still quite fresh example.<br /> <br /> Editorial composed in the wake of the repeal of the 1842 tariff and the substitution of the 1846 tariff which the author argues has crippled the finer manufactories and precluded further development. Young additionally provides a comprehensive examination of the advantages of English mill owners over American due to easy and cheap availability of capital including several figures for the Lowell and Lawrence mills. Not separately catalogued in OCLC nor does the record for the serial make mention of any recorded Extras. Portsmouth Journal unknown
184020238Boston : Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1840. Broadside. Near Fine. Single folio sheet printed recto approximately 17.5 x 13.675 inches; one horizontal and three vertical folds; near fine. Broadside. An Act passed by both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Senate Governing the valuing of poll and property taxes in Massachusetts. The first section tasks Assessors to submit to the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office a "true and perfect list" of all male polls age sixteen and up together with "all rateable estate both real and personal lying within their Cities Towns and Districts" with a value of more than twenty dollars. A poll tax is a tax on a person. The Act also establishes an oath which each Assessor must agree to swear by along with penalties for either refusing the oath or not abiding by its terms. Section Seven of the Act details the correct type of form on which information for listing polls and property must be recorded. Even by today's standards this form might be considered comprehensive to the point of being intrusive. To give a few examples: "Number of ounces of plate of all kinds exceeding twenty dollars in value. Number of bushels of wheat. of rye. of Indian corn. of flax. of hemp. of hops. of tons of hay. of cow rights. of horses one year old and upwards. of mules and asses. of oxen. of steers and heifers. of sheep. of swine." and much much more. It was during this decade that Henry David Thoreau was jailed for not paying his taxes ostensibly on the grounds of his objection to slavery and the Mexican war. Signed in type by Robert C. Winthrop Speaker of the Massachusetts House; Daniel P. King President of the Senate and John P. Bigelow Secretary of the Commonwealth. <br /> <br /> WorldCat records only one institutional holding AAS of a four-page pamphlet of the same title with very similar although not identical content. No broadside printings are recorded by WorldCat. Commonwealth of Massachusetts unknown
911TMS. Atkinson was an American industrialist and economist. He wrote "Cheap Cotton by Free Labor" "The Collection of Revenue" and "Argument for the Conditional Reform of the Legal-Tender Act". TMS. 7pg. 8 " x 11". Dec. 29 1899. Boston. A typewritten manuscript signed "Edward Atkinson" and accompanied by a slew of handwritten notes between lines and in margins. The manuscript is entitled "A Single Tax Parable. A very simple story" and reads in part: ". Away down to the West of the Indian Territory there lies a bit of land of exceedingly uniform and fertile character named 'No Man's Land' belonging to the United States. It was set apart when opened to settlement for an experiment in collecting the entire revenue due from settlers for any purpose by a 'single tax'. John Doe and Richard Roe were two New England mechanics. without the possibility of accumulating gain. They concluded to better their conditions by accepting under the Government grant each a quarter section in 'No Man's Land' on a single tax or ground rent at an assessment of two 2 per cent. making the single tax. on the whole parcel eighty dollars $80.; a seemingly high valuation but a low rate. John Doe and Richard Roe each had a thousand dollars $1000 in capital. Each built a small house putting the rest of their money into tools. Each put into wheat one hundred 100 acres. land of uniform fertility. Each kept a set of books valuing their own time. At the beginning of the second year John Doe bought a piano for the use of his daughter and bought a trotting horse and buggy for himself. Richard Roe was satisfied with a parlor organ. and put the rest of his profits into some good dairy stock. ". The manuscript continues along these lines and ends with the less frugal Doe working as an employee of the smarter Roe. There are over a handwritten hundred words and his signature appears at the end. The manuscript is in excellent condition with horizontal folds and a paper clip mark throughout unknown
172828719Paris: Chez Pierre Prault 1728. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sprinkled sheep maroon morocco label. Some light rubbing of extremities short tear along lower portion of upper joint light spotting and browning else very good. 1 vols. 8vo. Goldsmith's Kress Library of Economic Literature no. 4102.7 suppl. for the 1704 edition. Goldsmith's Kress Library of Economic Literature no. 4102.7 suppl. for the 1704 edition <br/><br/> Chez Pierre Prault unknown
18071Grenoble 1708. 49 x 36 cm. Auréole claire sur la partie centrale du document. Tampon "Extraordinaire Dauphiné". Mentions manuscrites des sommes à recouvrer signatures de Nicolas Prosper Bauyn seigneur d'Angvilliers Vial . Document fixant le montant de l'impôt montant manuscrit les dates de recouvrement. contraintes et contraventions en cas de non-paiement. unknown
19402090502113716910Not Available 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19512110502150415217Eiga Sekaisha 1951. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Eiga Sekaisha paperback
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