Severall particulars shewing the many great conveniences of receiving the imposition or excise at the Custome-house, by way of impost, upon all goods and merchandize imported.:

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Severall particulars shewing the many great conveniences of receiving the imposition or excise at the Custome-house, by way of impost, upon all goods and merchandize imported.:
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[London :: s.n.,
1650]
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Excise tax -- England
Customs administration -- England
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"Severall particulars shewing the many great conveniences of receiving the imposition or excise at the Custome-house, by way of impost, upon all goods and merchandize imported.:." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A92993.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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II. In reference to Merchants.

1. THereby they will be at liberty to remove, sell, or barter their goods or any part of them, at all times and seasons as they please, which now they can∣not do.

2. When the Rates shall be settled, and time of payment fixed at the Custome-house, it will be the onely means to prevent all those miscarriages and inconve∣niences that happen both to Merchants and Tradesmen, after goods are there cleared.

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