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Pagina 68
... interest by taxes ; that is , it is just as pernicious to the public , in a calculating view , to pay the interest regularly , as to leave it to accumulate . Whichever course we take , we are forced to arrive at the conclusion that ...
... interest by taxes ; that is , it is just as pernicious to the public , in a calculating view , to pay the interest regularly , as to leave it to accumulate . Whichever course we take , we are forced to arrive at the conclusion that ...
Pagina 73
... interest might be termed almost omnipotent . " What a contrast between these sanguine terms and the cool reasoning ... interest , during the continuance of peace : but the notion of uniting that period to ano- ther period of peace , or ...
... interest might be termed almost omnipotent . " What a contrast between these sanguine terms and the cool reasoning ... interest , during the continuance of peace : but the notion of uniting that period to ano- ther period of peace , or ...
Pagina 431
... interest of five per cent . is no longer that limit which corresponds with the intention of the legislature . Now let us add a few words as to the remedy . I shall not , ' says Mr. Sugden , contend , because I know it would be useless ...
... interest of five per cent . is no longer that limit which corresponds with the intention of the legislature . Now let us add a few words as to the remedy . I shall not , ' says Mr. Sugden , contend , because I know it would be useless ...
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