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... revenue , and they commit the strange sin of injur usual price of such commodities , every body is ing themselves - a sort of political suicide , if they pleased with it ; but if it effects a rise of 5 per cent . do not support the revenue ...
... revenue , and they commit the strange sin of injur usual price of such commodities , every body is ing themselves - a sort of political suicide , if they pleased with it ; but if it effects a rise of 5 per cent . do not support the revenue ...
Pagina 137
... revenue 15,350,000 00 14,935,053 03 Balance in favor of the revenue $ 414,946 97 Which balance is scarcely sufficient to relieve the treasury from its immediate embarrassments , and meet the unforeseen contingent expenses of government ...
... revenue 15,350,000 00 14,935,053 03 Balance in favor of the revenue $ 414,946 97 Which balance is scarcely sufficient to relieve the treasury from its immediate embarrassments , and meet the unforeseen contingent expenses of government ...
Pagina 138
... revenue is at all times to be avoided by government , unless the most imperious neces sity requires it , such as war , when the other re- sources of government are to a great extent cut off . In the imposition of internal direct taxes ...
... revenue is at all times to be avoided by government , unless the most imperious neces sity requires it , such as war , when the other re- sources of government are to a great extent cut off . In the imposition of internal direct taxes ...
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