The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... effect as if a tax was levied upon every British merchant of thirty shillings a month for every sailor in his employ ... effect of the high wages caused by the system of impressment and un- der - pay , being to reduce the number of men ...
... effect as if a tax was levied upon every British merchant of thirty shillings a month for every sailor in his employ ... effect of the high wages caused by the system of impressment and un- der - pay , being to reduce the number of men ...
Strona 7
... effect an unjust capitation tax , levied upon the entire population of the country , in addition to all other taxes . Its injustice does not impair its immediate efficiency . If England on the breaking out of war were to confiscate the ...
... effect an unjust capitation tax , levied upon the entire population of the country , in addition to all other taxes . Its injustice does not impair its immediate efficiency . If England on the breaking out of war were to confiscate the ...
Strona 9
... effect of driving capital from one business to another , as the tax would fall equally on all . Unless by the slight tendency it would have to pre- vent the accumulation of capital , it would have no effect upon it ; for as the amount ...
... effect of driving capital from one business to another , as the tax would fall equally on all . Unless by the slight tendency it would have to pre- vent the accumulation of capital , it would have no effect upon it ; for as the amount ...
Strona 10
... effect . Custom renders it discredita- ble to be without that which every man can earn ; but whenever the rate of wages is altered , the custom will fol- low it ; and this Mr. M'Culloch almost admits , as well as that a fall of wages ...
... effect . Custom renders it discredita- ble to be without that which every man can earn ; but whenever the rate of wages is altered , the custom will fol- low it ; and this Mr. M'Culloch almost admits , as well as that a fall of wages ...
Strona 11
... effect of any new influence upon the market rate of wages , cannot for a pe- riod of many years be modified by the natural rate ; and that before the end of that period the natural rate will be changed , so as to correspond with the new ...
... effect of any new influence upon the market rate of wages , cannot for a pe- riod of many years be modified by the natural rate ; and that before the end of that period the natural rate will be changed , so as to correspond with the new ...
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