Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examination of the taxgatherers it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 859por Great Britain. Parliament - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 páginas
...visits and the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression; and though vexation is not,...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. It is in some one or other of these four different ways that taxes are frequently so much more burdensome... | |
| Robert Jones - 1914 - 332 páginas
...examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppre sion ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense,...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. " It is in some one or other of these four different ways that taxes are frequently so much more burdensome... | |
| John Fremont Wilber - 1918 - 130 páginas
...restraint of trade and production, by encouraging smuggling, and by causing unnecessary vexation ; "and, though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense,...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it." "To pretend to have any scruple about buying smuggled goods would in most countries be regarded as... | |
| Merlin Harold Hunter - 1921 - 562 páginas
...visits and the odious examination of the tax gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression; and though vexation is not,...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. It is in some one or other of these four different ways that taxes are frequently so much more burdensome... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1923 - 602 páginas
...visits and the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. It is in some one or other of these four different ways that taxes are frequently so much more burdensome... | |
| George Findlay Shirras - 1924 - 714 páginas
...visits and the odious examination of the tax.gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. It is in some one or other of these four different ways that taxes are frequently so much more burdensome... | |
| Simon R. James - 2002 - 456 páginas
...visits and the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression; and though vexation is not,...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. It is in some one or other of these four different ways that taxes are frequently so much more burdensome... | |
| Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley - 2003 - 364 páginas
...visits and the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression: and though vexation is not,...every man would be willing to redeem himself from it. With these maxims, I shall conclude to-day's lecture. I am fully aware that this subject of taxation... | |
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