GENERAL VIEW OF 





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fupplied, and at ar^ eafy expence in collc&ing ; 

 without oppreffing any clafs of people ; without 

 cramping the national exertions ; or driving the in- 

 duftrious manufacturers and their families to the 

 new world. The articles which feem to be the moil 

 productive, though the leaft burthenfome, are, 



ANNUALLY. 



Gentlemens carriages having 4 wheels 

 and 2 horfes, 

 4 ditto .. 



-- 6 ditto - 



Chaifes or whifkies having 2 wheels 



Saddle horfes kept for pleafure 



Qualifications for (hooting 



Every pack of hounds 



Dogs of certain defcriptions, from 55. to 



Every houfe-keeper or matter of a family,^ 

 for permiflion that hair powder may be 

 u fed in fuch family, if renting a houfe > 

 under 50!. and to be. charged propor- 

 tionably upon higher rents J 



A (imilar tax to be levied and propor- 

 tioned upon houfekeepers, who per- 

 mit card-playing within their refpec- 

 tive houfes 



Watches from 55. to 



Thefe taxes, if duly enforced, are calculated to 

 raile above i ,000,000!. a fum which, with favings, 

 and the extinction of temporary annuities, would 

 effect the following eflential purpofes, viz : 



Make good all the deficiencies of revenue, arifing 

 from whatever caufe. 



Enable government to reduce the national debt*. 

 by means of an accumulating fund, upon com- 

 .pound intereil, during a given number of years*. 



* . And 



* Dr, Price and other gentlemen converfant in numerical calcn- 

 tions, have given leveral linking examples of the progreifive effects 



of 



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