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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | The Moral and political evils of the taxes on knowledge: expounded in 1 the speeches delivered at the City of London Literary and Scientific Institution, on the subject of a petition to Parliament against the stamps on newspapers, the duties on advertisements, and on printing paper, 2 the petition presented to Parliament from the members of that institution, 3 a letter of the editor of The Scotsman to the Chancellor of the Exchequer: to which is appended an abstract of the parliamentary returns of the amount of stamps purchased, and of the advertisement duty paid by the leading metropolitan journals |
| Reference | [F.W.A.] Case A g 16 |
| Date | 1830 |
| Author | Read, Frederick Stroud |
| Document Type | Report; Petition |
| Collection | Family Welfare Association Library |
| Theme | Social Order and Discipline; Manufacturing, Technology and Trade |
| Keywords | press income tax taxes |
| Country | England |
| Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Senate House Library catalogue. |
| Library/Archive | Senate House Library, UK |
| Copyright and Source Archive | Images reproduced courtesy of Senate House Library, University of London |