1740s (English Wikipedia)

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  • "On this day in 1740..." Adam Smith Institute. 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2019-11-19.

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  • H. Parker Willis (December 1895). "Income Taxation in France". Journal of Political Economy. 4 (1). The University of Chicago Press: 37–53. doi:10.1086/250324. S2CID 154527133. The war of the Austrian Succession for the third time threw the treasury back upon the hated fiscal resource in October of 1741, when the income tax was reintroduced accompanied by a royal promise to the effect that upon the close of the war this means of raising revenue should once for all be done away with.

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  • Van den Heuvel, Danielle (Spring 2012). "The Multiple Identities of Early Modern Dutch Fishwives". Signs. 37 (3). University of Chicago Press: 587–594. doi:10.1086/662705. JSTOR 10.1086/662705. S2CID 145342581. ... in 1747 fishwives organized a large political demonstration in Amsterdam, and in 1748 the Amsterdam fish hawker Marretje Arents was one of the principal initiators of a tax riot in the city.
  • H. Parker Willis (December 1895). "Income Taxation in France". Journal of Political Economy. 4 (1). The University of Chicago Press: 37–53. doi:10.1086/250324. S2CID 154527133. The war of the Austrian Succession for the third time threw the treasury back upon the hated fiscal resource in October of 1741, when the income tax was reintroduced accompanied by a royal promise to the effect that upon the close of the war this means of raising revenue should once for all be done away with.

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  • Giscombe, C. S. (Winter 2012). "Precarious Creatures". The Kenyon Review. 34 (NS) (1). Gambier, Ohio: Kenyon College: 157–175. JSTOR 41304743. I looked it up later and found out that it's generally conceded that they were all dead by the 1680s. But a story persists that a fellow named MacQueen killed the last wolf in Scotland - and, implicitly, in all Britain - after that, in 1743. (Henry Shoemaker mentions the story in the section of Extinct Pennsylvania Animals that concerns wolves.)
  • Van den Heuvel, Danielle (Spring 2012). "The Multiple Identities of Early Modern Dutch Fishwives". Signs. 37 (3). University of Chicago Press: 587–594. doi:10.1086/662705. JSTOR 10.1086/662705. S2CID 145342581. ... in 1747 fishwives organized a large political demonstration in Amsterdam, and in 1748 the Amsterdam fish hawker Marretje Arents was one of the principal initiators of a tax riot in the city.

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  • Van den Heuvel, Danielle (Spring 2012). "The Multiple Identities of Early Modern Dutch Fishwives". Signs. 37 (3). University of Chicago Press: 587–594. doi:10.1086/662705. JSTOR 10.1086/662705. S2CID 145342581. ... in 1747 fishwives organized a large political demonstration in Amsterdam, and in 1748 the Amsterdam fish hawker Marretje Arents was one of the principal initiators of a tax riot in the city.
  • H. Parker Willis (December 1895). "Income Taxation in France". Journal of Political Economy. 4 (1). The University of Chicago Press: 37–53. doi:10.1086/250324. S2CID 154527133. The war of the Austrian Succession for the third time threw the treasury back upon the hated fiscal resource in October of 1741, when the income tax was reintroduced accompanied by a royal promise to the effect that upon the close of the war this means of raising revenue should once for all be done away with.

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