| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 стор.
...to the very circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime*. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is Oot, strictly speaking, expence, it is certainly equivalent to the expence... | |
| John Wade - 1832 - 730 стор.
...from the employment of their capitals. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| Benjamin Sayer - 1833 - 462 стор.
...end to " the benefit which the Community might have received from the " employment of their Capitals. Fourthly, By subjecting the " People to the frequent...much unnecessary trouble, " vexation and oppression ; and though vexation is not strictly " speaking expence, it is certainly equivalent to the expence... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1835 - 334 стор.
...to the very circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 862 стор.
...from the employment of their capitals. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression; and though vexatioJi is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 стор.
...to the very circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime*. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 506 стор.
...the very circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime *. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examiqation of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression... | |
| George Poulett Scrope - 1844 - 452 стор.
...from the employment of their capitals. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland. Parliamentary Committee - 1845 - 538 стор.
...to the very circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 стор.
...capital of the community from a more to a less productive employment. "Thirdly, by the forfeitures and other penalties which those unfortunate individuals...insuperable obstacles to making improvements in the process. The last three of these four maxims require little other explanation or illustration than... | |
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