The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... person . When it is otherwise , every person , subject to the tax , is put , more or less , in the power of the tax - gatherer , who can either aggravate the tax upon any obnoxious contributor , or extort , by the terror of such ...
... person . When it is otherwise , every person , subject to the tax , is put , more or less , in the power of the tax - gatherer , who can either aggravate the tax upon any obnoxious contributor , or extort , by the terror of such ...
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... person who ultimately receives the tax will procure him another day's employment . The issue would be , merely that he had to work two days for the wages of And even when the tax falls upon an idle consumer , it is to be re- membered ...
... person who ultimately receives the tax will procure him another day's employment . The issue would be , merely that he had to work two days for the wages of And even when the tax falls upon an idle consumer , it is to be re- membered ...
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... persons in the employment of the go- vernment , and , perhaps , even more up- on the particular nature of the services ... person can avoid contri- buting his just share . It may be also not unreasonably required , that no particular tax ...
... persons in the employment of the go- vernment , and , perhaps , even more up- on the particular nature of the services ... person can avoid contri- buting his just share . It may be also not unreasonably required , that no particular tax ...
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... person giving it from his ordinary and more useful employments . If one thousand men in any district were compelled to contribute ten days ' labour each to some public work , it is probable that not as much progress would be made in it ...
... person giving it from his ordinary and more useful employments . If one thousand men in any district were compelled to contribute ten days ' labour each to some public work , it is probable that not as much progress would be made in it ...
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... person is concerned except the conscript and his substitute ; and why should they be prevented from making a bargain agreeable to both parties , and injurious to nobody ? Suppose , then , the price of procuring a substitute be one hun ...
... person is concerned except the conscript and his substitute ; and why should they be prevented from making a bargain agreeable to both parties , and injurious to nobody ? Suppose , then , the price of procuring a substitute be one hun ...
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