The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 1
... able to resist the attacks of an enemy . For these and other reasons , this practice is now very generally admitted to have been founded on erroneous principles : and modern politicians and economists seem to be universally of VOL ...
... able to resist the attacks of an enemy . For these and other reasons , this practice is now very generally admitted to have been founded on erroneous principles : and modern politicians and economists seem to be universally of VOL ...
Pàgina 10
every country which has acted on this system for any consider- able period , is inextricably involved in debt and difficulties ; that her taxes continue nearly as high in peace as in war ; and that , while the weight of her burdens ...
every country which has acted on this system for any consider- able period , is inextricably involved in debt and difficulties ; that her taxes continue nearly as high in peace as in war ; and that , while the weight of her burdens ...
Pàgina 12
... able to bear it : and that in the event of an income tax being resorted to , a disproportionally heavy burden would be thrown on professional people and annuitants . We are not , however , of opinion , that these objections are any ...
... able to bear it : and that in the event of an income tax being resorted to , a disproportionally heavy burden would be thrown on professional people and annuitants . We are not , however , of opinion , that these objections are any ...
Pàgina 45
... able set of men , and would not countenance such a thing ; they feel now that they are driven into a corner ; that there may be men who would countenance irregular proceedings , I have no doubt . Would it be their interest to do so ...
... able set of men , and would not countenance such a thing ; they feel now that they are driven into a corner ; that there may be men who would countenance irregular proceedings , I have no doubt . Would it be their interest to do so ...
Pàgina 60
... able to great danger , and to the temporary loss of speech , and that , for the last five weeks , she had lost the power of articulation ; that up to the morning of the 1st instant , she continued in this deplorable state , without any ...
... able to great danger , and to the temporary loss of speech , and that , for the last five weeks , she had lost the power of articulation ; that up to the morning of the 1st instant , she continued in this deplorable state , without any ...
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