| Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, England) - 1851 - 600 стор.
...in proportion to the circumstance which ought 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, as it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 стор.
...of laud or of houses, payable at the same term at which such rents are usually paid, is levied at a time when it is most likely to be convenient for the...expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, an4 VOL. II. BB oppression :" to which may be added, that the restrictive regulations to which trades... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 стор.
...derived from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to snuggling. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may t-xpose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression : " to which may be added, that... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1864 - 106 стор.
...to smuggling. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examinations of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary...not only in themselves troublesome and expensive, biit often oppose insufferable obstacles to making improvements in the process. S TAXES ON LUXUKIES.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 616 стор.
...circumstance which ought certainly to alleviate it, the temptation to commit the crime.* Fourthly, hy subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1874 - 384 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 - 1875 - 808 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 certaintly equivalent to the expense... | |
| David Rice- Jones - 1876 - 1032 стор.
...it, the temptation to commit the crime. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits of the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense... | |
| 1880 - 1112 стор.
...an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent...odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose a person to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not strictly... | |
| sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1882 - 250 стор.
...from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling. 4th. By subjecting the people to the frequent visits, and...much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression.' In order to assist the reader's recollection, these four rules or principles of taxation may be briefly... | |
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