The principles of an equitable and efficient system of finance : founded upon self-evident, universal, and invariable principles, capable of diminishing taxes and poorrates ... proving the necessity of repealing all existing taxes ... and adopting one, simple, equitable, & efficient ... founded upon the same system ... a commutation of tithes
London : Published for the author by C. Chapple, Royal Library, Pall Mall, sold by J.M. Richardson, Cornhill, and all Booksellers, 1820
Physical Details
xv, 95 pages ; 21 cm
OCLC
ocm07239601, ocm07239601
"I. White, printer, 145 High Holborn."
"By the adoption of this plan, the dread of the rich would be removed, the distress of the poor relieved, and the confidence of all restored: founded upon the same system, (and with a view of exciting the Energy of Agricultural Industry,)--a commutation of tithes is proposed, by which the property of the church would be guaranteed, the dignity of the clergy augmented, and the irritation of the people tranquilized: connected with the same plan, are more equitable and easy modes of collecting parochial and county assessments: a proposition for removing turnpike gates, educating the poor, &c. Together with an appendix, containing numerous tables and calculations corolleries, &c. An introductory address to the members of both Houses of Parliament, and a preface."