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0267767765.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1334738084.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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
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
0365639508.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1170988067.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1385511206.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover