| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 700 стор.
...the very circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, th« temptation to commit the crime. 4 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 at... | |
| Adam Smith - 1909 - 676 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...examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to mach unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking,... | |
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 стор.
...to the very circumstances 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 at... | |
| Robert Jones - 1914 - 332 стор.
...Sketches of the History of Man,' page 474, el seq." This is Lord Kames' work, quoted a few pages back. " Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppre sion ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to... | |
| Lamar Taney Beman - 1921 - 368 стор.
...very circumstances which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime. Fourth, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| Merlin Harold Hunter - 1921 - 562 стор.
...to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. . . . Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examination of the tax gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression; and though... | |
| Milton Briggs - 1921 - 552 стор.
...industry of the people. . . . Thirdly, (there are) forfeitures and other penalties. Fourthly, . . . it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression." To these maxims may be added two others : a tax should be productive, ie a large revenue should be obtained... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1923 - 602 стор.
...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, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| George Findlay Shirras - 1924 - 714 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... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1936 - 1060 стор.
...to the very circumstances which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examination of the tax gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression. * * * It is... | |
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