| Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland - 1876 - 574 стор.
...of taxation laid down by Adam Smith, and assented to by all economists, is the maxim of equality.* " The subjects of every state ought to contribute to...possible in proportion to their respective abilities, I'. e., in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state."... | |
| Royal Society of Tasmania - 1891 - 516 стор.
...valuable canon of taxation, — 8, (Adam Smith.) " The subjects of every State ought to contribute towards the support of the Government as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities." When we consider also that if the farmer is able to add the increased burden of 28'45 per cent, to... | |
| 1864 - 500 стор.
...true by all economists since his day, that " the subjects of every State ought to contribute towards the support of the Government as nearly as possible...abilities — that is, in proportion to the revenue they respectively enjoy under the protection of the State." The British Government raised from the... | |
| William B. Dana - 1864 - 502 стор.
...true by all economists since his day, that " the subjects of every State ought to contiibute towards the support of the Government as nearly as possible...abilities — that is, in proportion to the revenue they respectively enjoy under the protection of the State." The British Government raised from the... | |
| Jérome Alexandre Sillem - 1864 - 382 стор.
...heffing eener belasting voorschrijft. "The subjects of every "state," zegt Smith', "ought to contribure to the sup"port of the government as nearly as possible in pro"portion to their abilities, that is, in proportion to the "revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection... | |
| Henry Fawcett - 1865 - 650 стор.
...sometimes fails to '""*,/i»• convey a definite meaning. His words are these: ' The that taxa''° subjects of every State ought to contribute to the...government as nearly as possible in proportion to portioned their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the ^T^'"' revenue which they respectively... | |
| Amasa Walker - 1866 - 532 стор.
...concurred in from that day to this, that, as J. Stuart Mill says, " they have become classic." I. " The subjects of every state ought to contribute to...respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue they enjoy under the protection of the state. In the observation or neglect of this maxim consists... | |
| Amasa Walker - 1866 - 546 стор.
...generally concurred in from that day to this, that, as J. Stuart says, " they have become classic." I. " The subjects of every state ought to contribute to...abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue they enjoy under the protection of the state. In the observation or neglect of this maxim consists... | |
| Amasa Walker - 1866 - 554 стор.
...concurred in from that day to this, that, as J. Stuart Mill says, " they have become classic." I. " The subjects of every state ought to contribute to...abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue they enjoyunder the protection of the state. In the observation or neglect of this maxim consists what... | |
| Félix Esquirou de Parieu - 1866 - 554 стор.
...of every state, » a dit le savant économiste, « oughl » to contribute towards the support ofthe government, as nearly » as possible in proportion...abilities ; that is » in proportion to the revenue wich they respectively enjoy » under the protection of the state '. » Or, la conformité à cette... | |
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