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Several member states like the idea of carbon taxes, or other green imposts.
The arches here have a very wide span and are support on short imposts.
The obligation to pay imposts is general, and all State taxes are equal throughout the whole country.
The Jews were, in addition, burdened with heavy taxes and imposts.
The apse is divided into two areas separated by lines of imposts.
We deserve better from the man to whom we pay enormous imposts each year.
The Estates refused to vote the extraordinary imposts demanded by the governor in the name of the king.
Strong mouldings continue the imposts of the arched openings and windows.
The entrance has three brick arches with cast key stones and imposts.
The States will say that the imposts are too heavy, and that the superintendent has ruined them.
Employing them only at the proper times, and making the imposts light:-this is the way to encourage the people.
Within this, there is an arched moulding springing from square imposts.
There had in the present case been a uniform basis for charging all municipal imposts throughout the metropolitan area.
He exempted his soldiers from imposts and made them Darqan.
The exemption from taxes and imposts was frequently disputed by the city council and other officials.
The main portal is enclosed in an architrave and two richly decorated imposts.
It is enough to expect from these lean imposts That they perform the office of a scourge, Without more profit.
Besides the tax collected by the central government, several local bodies enjoyed the privilege of collecting tolls and other imposts.
It may not be enough to stop him, because King's Swan's victories have actually become easier this year as his imposts have increased.
'You miss the imposts of your country.
So, the house which possesses a hundred chariots should not keep a minister to look out for imposts that he may lay them on the people.
As a means of paying the count back for these imposts, Philip granted him castles in July 1295 and 1298.
It has a splayed inner archway with re-cut imposts.
The surface has "discreet", subtly ring-moulded imposts which hardly interrupt the smooth lines.
The Court stated that a person traveling is different from the transportation of a good, therefore you can't have imposts or duties on a person.