Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money," in which he propounded among other views, that, " taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hands soever immediately taken, do, in a country where the... The Popular Science Monthly - Página 3881878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 páginas
...collection would be to me unintelligible, were I convinced of the former position. Mr. Locke has said, that " taxes, however contrived, and out of whose...hands soever immediately taken, do, in a country where their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land."t Many authorities for the same... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 páginas
...kingdom the riches and wealth it had formerly. This by the way, if well considered, might let us see, that taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hands soever immediately taken, do, in a country where their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land. Whatsoever the people is chiefly... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1828 - 496 páginas
...land, in reference to the public incumbrance, says, " there at last it will terminate1;" and observes, that "taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hands soever immediately taken, do, for the most part, terminate upon land2." He "challenges any one to show him a country" where it is... | |
| Samuel Ward - 1834 - 84 páginas
...rate of interest. An erroneous assumption of some importance occurs in this work. "Taxes," he says, "however contrived and out of whose hands soever immediately taken, do, in a country where their great fund is in land , for the most part terminate upon land." This is evidently inconsistent... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 páginas
...taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hand soever immediately taken, do, in a country when their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land. ... A tax laid upon land seems hard to the landholder, because it is so much money going visibly out... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 páginas
...taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hand soever immediately taken, do, in a country when their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land. ... A tax laid upon land seems hard to the landholder, because it is so much money going visibly out... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 496 páginas
...taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hand soever immediately taken, do, in a country when their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land. ... A tax laid upon land seems hard to the landholder, because it is so much money going visibly out... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1856 - 502 páginas
...Taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hand soever immediately taken, do, in a country where their great fund is in land, for the most part, terminate upon land. Whatsoever the people is chiefly maintained by, that the Government supports itself on : nay, perhaps... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1870 - 376 páginas
...taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hand soever immediately taken, do, in a country, where their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land. Whatsoever the people is chiefly maintained by, that the government supports itself on : nay, perhaps... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Locke - 1870 - 372 páginas
...taxes, however contrived, and out of whose hand soever immediately taken, do, in a country, where their great fund is in land, for the most part terminate upon land. Whatsoever the people is chiefly maintained by, that the government supports itself on : nay, perhaps... | |
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