Reflections on the Revolution in FranceGateway Editions, 1955 - 350 |
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... contribution ) is made to regard the dis- trict only , and not the individuals in it who pay . It is easy to perceive , by the course of their reasonings , how much they were embarrassed by their contra- dictory ideas of the rights of ...
... contribution ) is made to regard the dis- trict only , and not the individuals in it who pay . It is easy to perceive , by the course of their reasonings , how much they were embarrassed by their contra- dictory ideas of the rights of ...
Strona 253
... contribution . Nothing can be a more unequal standard than this . The indirect contribution , that which arises from duties on consumption , is in truth a better standard , and follows and discovers wealth more naturally than this of ...
... contribution . Nothing can be a more unequal standard than this . The indirect contribution , that which arises from duties on consumption , is in truth a better standard , and follows and discovers wealth more naturally than this of ...
Strona 256
... contribution , which also is a principle admitted first to operate in the assembly of the commune . Let us again ... contribution of the whole commune , there will be a difference of sixteen voices to ten in voting for deputies to be ...
... contribution , which also is a principle admitted first to operate in the assembly of the commune . Let us again ... contribution of the whole commune , there will be a difference of sixteen voices to ten in voting for deputies to be ...
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