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tax-gatherer
ˈtax-ˌgatherer arch. A collector of taxes.[1552 Huloet, Taske gatherer, exactor.] 1693 Dryden Disc. Orig. & Progr. Satire in Ess. (ed. Ker) II. 77 Casaubon..says that Horace, being the son of a tax-gatherer..smells everywhere of the meanness of his birth. 1771 Goldsm. Hist. Eng. (1789) IV. 271 The o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Social Security Act 1938
hospital treatment, free medicine, a maternity benefit and subsidized doctors visits The scheme was to be funded by raising the existing level of income tax National Party leader Adam Hamilton said Labour was wrong to claim that the benefits were free as everyone would be in the tax-gatherer's net and have wikipedia.org
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gatherer
gatherer (ˈgæðərə(r)) [f. gather v. + -er1.] 1. One who gathers or collects (in general senses). Also gatherer up.a 1200 Moral Ode 265 in O.E. Misc. (1872) 67 Þe þat were gaderares of þisse worldes ayhte. 1382 Wyclif Prov. xxx. 1 The wrdis of the gederere [L. congregantis]. 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sarah E. Wall
Anthony cited Wall's audacity and willingness to stand up for women's suffrage, stating, "for the last twenty-five years, [she] has resisted the tax gatherer She looks very harmless, but she will not pay a dollar of tax. wikipedia.org
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toll-gatherer
ˈtoll-ˌgatherer Now rare. [f. toll n.1 + gatherer.] One who collects tolls or dues; a tax-gatherer: = publican n.1 1.1382 Wyclif Matt. Prol., Fro the office of a tol gaderer he was clepid to God. 1474 Caxton Chesse iii. vii. (1883) 138 Kepars of townes customers and tolle gaderers. 1555 Act 2 & 3 Ph... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of historical acts of tax resistance
I meet this American government, or its representative, the State government, directly, and face to face, once a year, no more, in the person of its tax-gatherer tax. wikipedia.org
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tolner
† tolner Obs. Forms: 1 tolnere, 5 tolenar, 5–6 tollenar, 6 tollener, tolner, 7 toulner. [OE. tolner = OFris., MLG. tolner, MDu. tolnâre, Du. tollenaar, OHG. zol(l)anâri, zolneri, MHG. zolner, Ger. zöllner:—late L. tolōneāri-us, for L. telōniārius, f. telōnium custom-house: see toll n.1] A toll-taker... Oxford English Dictionary
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Titus Flavius Sabinus (father of Vespasian)
He served as a customs official and then as a banker in the province of Asia, where he was honoured with statues dedicated "To an Honest Tax-gatherer", wikipedia.org
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sub-prefect
ˈsub-ˌprefect [sub- 6. Cf. F. sous-préfet.] An assistant or deputy prefect; spec. an administrative official of a department of France immediately subordinate to the prefect; the administrator of a province of Peru.1845 W. K. Kelly tr. Blanc's Hist. Ten Yrs. II. 175 The préfects, the sub-préfects, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oswulf II of Bamburgh
Because Copsi was seen as an invader and a tax-gatherer for William, he was deeply unpopular among the Northumbrians north and south of the Tyne, and Oswulf wikipedia.org
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Land Tax Reform (Japan 1873)
In January 1877, the government lowered the tax rate from 3% to 2.5% in an effort to regain support for the land tax. The land tax reform ended up increasing the burden on villages with hunter-gatherer lifestyles in uncultivated lands, and resulted in several farmer insurrections wikipedia.org
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tax
▪ I. tax, n.1 (tæks) Also 4–7 taxe, Sc. 5–7 taxt (6 taxte). [app. f. tax v. Appears earlier than F. taxe (1405 in Godef. Compl.; rare bef. 16th c.), f. taxer vb.; also earlier than med.L. taxa in Du Cange. In ME., taxe and taske, task n., were at first almost synonymous; but in their sense-developme... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Baker (Canadian politician)
Like many army officers of the day, Baker acted as a freelance, unpaid, intelligence gatherer, and Baker was author of the book Turkey in Europe as well Baker supported a head tax on the entry of Chinese and Japanese person into the province. wikipedia.org
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Lockean proviso
They write, "Establishing hunter-gatherer quality-of-life as the baseline for comparison sets an extremely low bar. Gauthierian interpretation of the Lockean proviso) Estate in land Geolibertarianism Georgism Land (economics) Land law Land reform Land value tax wikipedia.org
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Théodore Simon Jouffroy
In his tenth year, his father, a tax-gatherer, sent him to an uncle at Pontarlier, under whom he began his classical studies. wikipedia.org
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