The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 12
... wages would be so much increased sub- sequently to the imposition of the tax , as to preserve him in his former relative situation . That this would be the case is nearly obvious . The produce of the tax would come into the hands of ...
... wages would be so much increased sub- sequently to the imposition of the tax , as to preserve him in his former relative situation . That this would be the case is nearly obvious . The produce of the tax would come into the hands of ...
Pàgina 13
... wages of professional men depends partly on the expense necessarily incurred in their education , and partly on the peculiar habits of the society in which they live , and the station they must support . If their wages amounted only to ...
... wages of professional men depends partly on the expense necessarily incurred in their education , and partly on the peculiar habits of the society in which they live , and the station they must support . If their wages amounted only to ...
Pàgina 14
... wages had declined , so as to balance the advantage of exemption from the tax , and to place them in the same relative situation as before . If we re- verse this hypothesis , and suppose that , instead of professional incomes being ...
... wages had declined , so as to balance the advantage of exemption from the tax , and to place them in the same relative situation as before . If we re- verse this hypothesis , and suppose that , instead of professional incomes being ...
Pàgina 15
... wages would be regulated accordingly . In every case , therefore , whether an income tax is made one of the ordinary sources of revenue , or is only re- sorted to on extraordinary emergencies , professional incomes ought to be taxed to ...
... wages would be regulated accordingly . In every case , therefore , whether an income tax is made one of the ordinary sources of revenue , or is only re- sorted to on extraordinary emergencies , professional incomes ought to be taxed to ...
Pàgina 22
... wage for the independence and liberties of the country , would have afforded the Jacobites the means of traducing the new government , of inflaming po- pular discontents , and spreading disaffection , and most probably of overturning ...
... wage for the independence and liberties of the country , would have afforded the Jacobites the means of traducing the new government , of inflaming po- pular discontents , and spreading disaffection , and most probably of overturning ...
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