The substance of the income act, in a methodical arrangement of all its clauses, transposed as nearly as possible, according to their natural connection with each other: intended to give to general readers, without much labour, a clear idea of all its provisions

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The substance of the income act, in a methodical arrangement of all its clauses, transposed as nearly as possible, according to their natural connection with each other: intended to give to general readers, without much labour, a clear idea of all its provisions

by Stewart Kyd ...

Printed for, and sold by Thomas Hurst, ...; and Carpenter ..., 1799

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