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... practice — an extraordinary resource , reserved , as Thomas Aquinas held it should be , for unusual emergencies . * The finances of a feudal state were hardly more than the finances of a royal household ; and , in fact , savored rather ...
... practice — an extraordinary resource , reserved , as Thomas Aquinas held it should be , for unusual emergencies . * The finances of a feudal state were hardly more than the finances of a royal household ; and , in fact , savored rather ...
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... Practice of Taxation ( 1900 ) . 4 Adams , Public Debts ( 1887 ) ; Ross , Sinking Funds ( 1892 ) ; Scott , The Repu- diation of State Debts ( 1893 ) . 5 Works upon special parts of the field are too numerous to mention here . Of general ...
... Practice of Taxation ( 1900 ) . 4 Adams , Public Debts ( 1887 ) ; Ross , Sinking Funds ( 1892 ) ; Scott , The Repu- diation of State Debts ( 1893 ) . 5 Works upon special parts of the field are too numerous to mention here . Of general ...
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... practice , Congress built the road out of general funds . It was not until 1827 , four years after the first river and harbor bill , that direct grants of lands were made in aid of internal im- provements . The new and momentous policy ...
... practice , Congress built the road out of general funds . It was not until 1827 , four years after the first river and harbor bill , that direct grants of lands were made in aid of internal im- provements . The new and momentous policy ...
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... practice has shown grave defects in the settlement laws- defects which Congress has no will to remedy . No man can legally preempt land or take up a homestead more than once ; but this limitation is very difficult to guard , and perjury ...
... practice has shown grave defects in the settlement laws- defects which Congress has no will to remedy . No man can legally preempt land or take up a homestead more than once ; but this limitation is very difficult to guard , and perjury ...
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... practice , the lowering of rates was so slow that the gov- ernment monopoly at the charges ruling previous to 1840 had all the characteristics of a tax , and of one placed at the highest limit the business would bear ; making itself ...
... practice , the lowering of rates was so slow that the gov- ernment monopoly at the charges ruling previous to 1840 had all the characteristics of a tax , and of one placed at the highest limit the business would bear ; making itself ...
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Página 292 - The only security against the abuse of this power is found in the structure of the government itself. In imposing a tax the legislature acts upon its constituents. This is, in general, a sufficient security against erroneous and oppressive taxation.
Página 144 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state. The expense of government to the individuals of a great nation, is like the expense of management to the joint tenants of a great estate, who are all obliged to contribute in proportion to their respective interests in the estate.
Página 497 - Persuaded, as the Secretary is, that the proper funding of the present debt will render it a national blessing, yet he is so far from acceding to the position, in the latitude in which it is sometimes laid down, that " public debts are public benefits " — a position inviting to prodigality, and liable to dangerous abuse — that he ardently wishes to see it incorporated, as a fundamental maxim, in the system of public credit of the United States, that the creation of debt should always be accompanied...
Página 248 - Laws shall be passed, taxing, by a uniform rule, all moneys, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise ; and also all real and personal property, according to its true value in money...
Página 77 - In the administration of the forest reserves it must be clearly borne in mind that all land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people and not for the temporary benefit of individuals or companies.
Página 166 - Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means apportioning the contribution of each person towards the expenses of government, so that he shall feel neither more nor less inconvenience from his share of the payment than every other person experiences from his.
Página 478 - Commerce and manufactures can seldom flourish long in any state which does not enjoy a regular administration of justice, in which the people do not feel themselves secure in the possession of their property, in which the faith of contracts is not supported by law, and in which the authority of the state is not supposed to be regularly employed in enforcing the payment of debts from all those who are able to pay. Commerce and manufactures, in short, can seldom flourish in any state in which there...
Página 144 - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person...
Página 145 - Every tax ought to be so contrived as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the State.
Página 479 - Nations, like private men, have generally begun to borrow upon what may be called personal credit, without assigning or mortgaging any particular fund for the payment of the debt ; and when this resource has failed them, they have gone on to borrow upon assignments or mortgages of particular funds.