The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 2
... means , and partly by loans . The question , which of these modes should be adopted , has been long and vehemently discussed ; and has given rise to the most opposite and contradictory statements . We do not , how- ever , think that ...
... means , and partly by loans . The question , which of these modes should be adopted , has been long and vehemently discussed ; and has given rise to the most opposite and contradictory statements . We do not , how- ever , think that ...
Pàgina 4
... means of subsist- ence to the whole two millions of inhabitants ; and although it is true that the country is not deprived of the interest of the debt , for that is merely tranferred from one class to another , it is no less true that ...
... means of subsist- ence to the whole two millions of inhabitants ; and although it is true that the country is not deprived of the interest of the debt , for that is merely tranferred from one class to another , it is no less true that ...
Pàgina 6
... means of future production , which it never fails to occasion . Now , it is clear that no scheme of fi- nance can be bottomed on sound principles , whose effect is to disguise these necessary consequences of war , and to deceive the ...
... means of future production , which it never fails to occasion . Now , it is clear that no scheme of fi- nance can be bottomed on sound principles , whose effect is to disguise these necessary consequences of war , and to deceive the ...
Pàgina 10
... means of additional taxes , be a means of adding increased efficacy to the parsimonious princi- ple , and of stimulating individuals to defray their share of the public expenditure , by increased exertion , and by making a proportional ...
... means of additional taxes , be a means of adding increased efficacy to the parsimonious princi- ple , and of stimulating individuals to defray their share of the public expenditure , by increased exertion , and by making a proportional ...
Pàgina 12
... means to lay out , as they must always be laid out , either in the purchase of labour or its produce . Whatever , therefore , might in the first instance have been taken from the labourers by the tax , would be restored to them by the ...
... means to lay out , as they must always be laid out , either in the purchase of labour or its produce . Whatever , therefore , might in the first instance have been taken from the labourers by the tax , would be restored to them by the ...
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