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... period in the army or navy , or both . This system , which has been partially acted upon for a lengthened period , has been vastly ex- tended since the introduction of the con- scription into France ; and the armies of that kingdom M ...
... period in the army or navy , or both . This system , which has been partially acted upon for a lengthened period , has been vastly ex- tended since the introduction of the con- scription into France ; and the armies of that kingdom M ...
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... period the wants of the state might lead to the imposition of a tax upon those improvements . A land tax , if imposed at present , would post- pone , if it would not absolutely pre- vent , the imposition of such new tax . By such a tax ...
... period the wants of the state might lead to the imposition of a tax upon those improvements . A land tax , if imposed at present , would post- pone , if it would not absolutely pre- vent , the imposition of such new tax . By such a tax ...
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... period . " To this distinction , or rather to any importance attached to it , we decidedly object ; and we deny that what Mr. M'Culloch calls the natural or neces- sary rate of wages is of any practical moment , or ought to be even ...
... period . " To this distinction , or rather to any importance attached to it , we decidedly object ; and we deny that what Mr. M'Culloch calls the natural or neces- sary rate of wages is of any practical moment , or ought to be even ...
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... period the natural rate will be changed , so as to correspond with the new market rate . To us , this alone appears sufficient to demonstrate that it is better not to take the natural rate into consideration as an element in our ...
... period the natural rate will be changed , so as to correspond with the new market rate . To us , this alone appears sufficient to demonstrate that it is better not to take the natural rate into consideration as an element in our ...
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... period , the revenue would , instead of losing , gain by the change . " But supposing the revenue were to lose at the outset some £ 500,000 or £ 600,000 a year by the proposed re- duction , is the getting rid of the injus- tice of the ...
... period , the revenue would , instead of losing , gain by the change . " But supposing the revenue were to lose at the outset some £ 500,000 or £ 600,000 a year by the proposed re- duction , is the getting rid of the injus- tice of the ...
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