116 Verbs to Use for the Word taxis

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ABRAHAM paid taxes, and, as he was his own Senate and House, doubtless he passed a tariff bill to suit himself, and had any quantity of Protection.

He was the ideal man to assist in the formation of a tax-collecting force under the Treasury, without which there was no hope of collecting the internal taxes throughout the empire.

I've no doubt that ADAM levied taxes, though it's very doubtful if he could put as many things in a tax levy as a New York politician can.

All that the central government could do was to requisition the States to furnish food supplies, and the States were then left to impose the taxes and, if necessary, to enforce their payment in their own way, with the inevitable result that they vied with each other in the struggle to evade them.

Would you believe, commodore, that there are countries, in which they lay taxes on tobacco?" "Taxes on tobacco!

LEE, JAY M. Minimizing taxes.

He, therefore, raised exorbitant taxes from every kind of commodity and possession, and piled up the money in his treasury, from which it issued no more.

Crewe took a taxi to Princes Gate in order to have a look at the house in which Holymead lived.

" We went down together in the elevator, and three minutes later we had hailed a taxi and were speeding eastward toward the Avenue.

Though Necker proposed and the Assembly voted taxes of prodigious amount, they could not at once be made available, and some of the lower classes were said to have died of actual famine.

that "he had the wisdom and self-restraint not to increase the taxes, preferring to reduce the expenses of his household to the lowest possible amount.

Their duties consist in maintaining good order and harmony, in dividing the labor required for the public benefit equally, adjusting differences, and receiving the taxes.

The publicans, the renegades, who were farming the taxes of the Roman conquerors, and making their base profit out of their countrymen's slavery, came to him,"Master, what shall we do?"

3. To apportion the taxes.

In the course of the war the State had augmented its taxes to meet the pressure, but the funds being still inadequate, it borrowed money to a considerable amount, which was applied to the payment of the militia for the services thus rendered.

"Besides," she said, "we have no light, no water, nothing to eat in the house, no telephone to order anything" He said: "I foresaw that you would probably be obliged to remain here, so when I left the telephone office I took the liberty of calling a taxi and visiting the electric light people, the telephone people and the nearest plumber.

More delightful still, as there is nobody authorized to assess taxes, the fortunate inhabitants do not pay any.

In Minnesota and some other states, he computes all the taxes for the county, [Footnote: In some states, among them Wisconsin, this computation is performed by the several town clerks, and the moneys are collected by the town treasurers.] and makes the tax-lists, showing in books provided for the purpose just how much the tax is on each piece of real estate and on personal property.

Mr. Read was for the commitment, provided the clause concerning taxes on experts should also be committed.

The distress in Spain is relieved by Abderrahman, who remits the taxes and constructs aqueducts and fountains.

Then follow me!" Now at this the outlaws began to murmur among themselves, wagging their heads one to another and voicing their grievances thus: "They cut off mine ears for resisting my lord's taxes, and for this I would have justice!"

ROBINSON, JOSEPH J. Saving taxes in drafting wills and trusts, embracing inheritance, estate and income taxes.

I include in these remarks, all taxes, whether on property, or imports, or railroads.

He found a taxi and drove to his rooms.

116 Verbs to Use for the Word  taxis