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The West Dulwich man who struck a rate-collector on the head with a telephone claims credit for finding some use for these instruments.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 25th, 1920 Various
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I might go further and say that in the city I lived to work for other people, for my brains were daily exploited that my master might maintain a house at Kensington, and when the landlord, the water-lord, the light-lord, and the rate-collector had all had their dues from me there was little enough left that I could call my own.
The Quest of the Simple Life Dawson, William J 1907
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He is not earning fifty pounds for himself but fifty pounds for the landlord, the rate-collector, the gas-man, the restaurant proprietor, the omnibus and railway companies.
The Quest of the Simple Life Dawson, William J 1907
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Deceased was a rate-collector and insurance agent.
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My house, though in the eyes of the rate-collector fully occupied, has now for several weeks stood with an unmistakably vacant stare.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 147, August 12, 1914 Various 1898
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"Jaded Householder" writes to say that when this becomes law anybody can have the name of his rate-collector.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 24, 1920 Various 1898
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It consisted of statements of the part played in social life by the rate-collector, the policeman, and so on, accompanied by a moral for each section, such as 'serving personal interest is not enough,' 'need of public spirit and intelligence for good Government,' 'need of honesty in giving a vote,' 'the vote a trust as well as a right.'
Human Nature in Politics Third Edition Graham Wallas 1895
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In the census returns it is not quite unusual to see the names of women returned as parish clerks, and we have many who discharge the duties of churchwarden, overseer, rate-collector, and other parochial offices.
The Parish Clerk 1892
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If these people had really meant to do what they pretended, they would not have cared whether they paid the money to a rate-collector or to the secretary of a charity society and they would have preferred to accomplish their object in the most efficient and economical way.
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Robert Tressell 1890
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Imagine Mr. Langham interviewed by a rate-collector or troubled about coals!
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
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