Double Taxation in Massachusetts: Its Injustice as Between Towns and as Between Citizens: Its Abolition: The First Step Towards an Equitable Assessment of Wealth. by Josiah Quincy (Paperback, 2010)
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Josiah Quincy
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Double Taxation in Massachusetts: Its Injustice as Between Towns and as Between Citizens: Its Abolition: The First Step Towards an Equitable Assessment of Wealth.