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 otherintended to give to general readers, without much labour, a clear idea of all its provisions. By Stewart Kyd, Esq. barrister of law. Author of several treatises;-on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes,-on the law of awards;-and on the law of corporationsall sold by Butterworth, Fleet-Street.

  • Kyd, Stewart, d. 1811.
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1799
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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 pro

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London : Printed for, and sold by Thomas Hurst, No. 32, Pater-Noster-Row; and Carpenter and Co. Old-Bond-Street, 1799.

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