The History And Proceedings of the House of Commons From the Restoration to the Present Time, Containing the Most Remarkable Motions, Speeches, Resolves, Reports And Conferences. V. 1-14; 1660-80--1742-43 7
The History And Proceedings of the House of Commons From the Restoration to the Present Time, Containing the Most Remarkable Motions, Speeches, Resolves, Reports And Conferences. V. 1-14; 1660-80--1742-43 7
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' Having thus fhewed to what Sort of People this Salti* Duty will be a Di fadvantage, I tliink it would not be juil in me, not to take fome Notice of thofe to whom it will be an immediate Advantage, As to all the Gentlemen in Eng- land of very large Land-Ettates, it will be an immediate Advantage ; it will^ indeed, fave a Trifle to them. With refpeft to them, I hope, I may be allow'd to make ufe of the p I ( ao; ) Uie Word Trifle : a Sum of Momy may be calPd a Trifle *"*?/,,?;?" "* when applied... to the Rich, but to the Poor no Sum of Money ' can be properly faid to be a Triile. But this immediate Ad- vantage accruing to the rich Landed- Men, will be foon over- balanced by the Rain that it will bring upon their Coun- try, and upon their own particular Eilates ; and I am glad to find, that moft of the rich Landed-Gentiemen in England are apon the fame Side of the QueiUon with me. It fhews a generous Contempt of private Advantage, when oppofcd to the puUick Good ; but thofe who will reap the greateit Advantage from the Meafure now propofcd, arc thofe who are in good Poib and Plac^, and have handfome Salaries coming in.
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