Now, in their turn, the property and income of the country should bear their just proportion of the burden of taxation, while in our impost system, through means of which increased vitality is incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the... Das Staatsarchiv - Stran 141866Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 750 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...but rather on the accumulated wealth of the country. We should look at the National Debt just as it is — not as a national blessing, but as a heavy burden... | |
| Sir Samuel Morton Peto - 1866 - 462 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...but rather on the accumulated wealth of the country. \Ve should look at the national debt just as it is — not as a national blessing, but as a heavy burden... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 712 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...but rather on the accumulated wealth of the country. We should look at the National Debt just as it is — not as a national blessing, but as a heavy burden... | |
| United States. President - 1866 - 722 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interest* of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...government, economically administered, will justify. No favored class should demand freedom from assessment, and the taxes should be BO distributed as not... | |
| Lillian Foster - 1866 - 322 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, ^he duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...Government, economically administered, will justify. No favored class should demand freedom from assessment, and the taxes- should be so distributed as not... | |
| United States. President - 1866 - 920 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be. so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...government, economically administered, will justify. No favored class should demand freedom from assessment, and the taxes should be so distributed as not... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 756 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...government, economically administered, will justify. No favored class should demand freedom from assessment, and the taxes should be во distributed as not... | |
| John Savage - 1866 - 578 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving...Government, economically administered, will justify. No favored class should demand freedom from assessment, and the taxes should be so distributed as not... | |
| John Savage - 1866 - 610 strani
...industrial interests of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on nrticles of luxury, leaving the necessaries of life as free...Government, economically administered, will justify. No favored class should demand freedom from assessment, and the taxes should be so distributed as not... | |
| 1866 - 724 strani
...incidentally imparted to all the industrial intereste of the nation, the duties should be so adjusted as to fall most heavily on articles of luxury, leaving the necessaries of life aa free from taxation as the absolute wants of the government, economically administered, will justify.... | |
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