The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... poor argu- ment , to infer that a man ought to be compelled to serve the government for thirty shillings a month , because his labour is really worth seventy shillings . But this is really not the just view of the matter . The apparent ...
... poor argu- ment , to infer that a man ought to be compelled to serve the government for thirty shillings a month , because his labour is really worth seventy shillings . But this is really not the just view of the matter . The apparent ...
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... poor , and that consequently the population will dimi- nish , until , by the diminution of the supply of labourers , wages will rise to their natural rate ; and that in the same manner , when wages rise , the poor are able to marry ...
... poor , and that consequently the population will dimi- nish , until , by the diminution of the supply of labourers , wages will rise to their natural rate ; and that in the same manner , when wages rise , the poor are able to marry ...
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... poor for the benefit of the rich , so that the poor pay more , and the rich less than the produce of the tax would indicate . This happens only with respect to goods of which an unlimited quantity cannot be produced without an increase ...
... poor for the benefit of the rich , so that the poor pay more , and the rich less than the produce of the tax would indicate . This happens only with respect to goods of which an unlimited quantity cannot be produced without an increase ...
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... poor man suffers by being compelled to forego the use of sugar , the state derives no income . That in- convenience is merely the process by which the tax is in part shifted from the consumer to the producer . If all men were governed ...
... poor man suffers by being compelled to forego the use of sugar , the state derives no income . That in- convenience is merely the process by which the tax is in part shifted from the consumer to the producer . If all men were governed ...
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... poor . Surely , however , this is neither an age nor a country in which an anomaly of this sort can be safely maintained . The public necessities require that the tea , sugar , and other necessaries of the poor , should be taxed ; but ...
... poor . Surely , however , this is neither an age nor a country in which an anomaly of this sort can be safely maintained . The public necessities require that the tea , sugar , and other necessaries of the poor , should be taxed ; but ...
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