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" First? the levying of it may require a great number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tax, and whose perquisites may impose another additional tax upon the people. "
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 859
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1830
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3

Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 pages
...a great number of officers, whose. salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tux, and whose perquisites may impose another additional...people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3

Adam Smith - 1811 - 520 pages
...following ways. First? the levying of it may require a great number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tax, and...people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3

Adam Smith - 1822 - 540 pages
...great number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the vOL. III. 8 tax, and whose perquisites may impose another additional...people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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Lectures on the Elements of Political Economy

Thomas Cooper - 1826 - 302 pages
...the produce of the tax; and whose perquisites of office may impose an additional tax on the people. " It may obstruct the industry of the people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business, which might give maintenance and employment to multitudes. " By the forfeitures...
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The Extraordinary Black Book: An Exposition of Abuses in Church and State ...

John Wade - 1832 - 730 pages
...:• — First, the levying of it may require a greater number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tax, and...people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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An Attempt to Shew the Justice and Expediency of Substituting an Income Or ...

Benjamin Sayer - 1833 - 462 pages
...require a greater number of " Officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the pro" duce of the Tax and whose perquisites may impose another...people, and discourage them from applying " to certain branches of business which might give maintenance " and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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An Attempt to Shew the Justice and Expediency of Substituting an Income Or ...

Benjamin Sayer - 1833 - 502 pages
...require a greater number of " Officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the pro" duce of the Tax and whose perquisites may impose another...additional Tax upon the People. Secondly, It may obstruct • Adam Smith. " the industry of the people, and discourage them from applying '' to certain branches...
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Elements of Political Economy

Samuel Phillips Newman - 1835 - 334 pages
...following ways. First, the levying of it may require a great number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tax, and...people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business, which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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The Black Book: An Exposition of Abuses in Church and State, Courts of Law ...

John Wade - 1835 - 862 pages
...ways : — First, the levying of it may require a greater number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tax, and...people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges...
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Philanthropic Economy: Or, The Philosophy of Happiness, Practically Applied ...

Mrs. Loudon (Margracia) - 1835 - 348 pages
...four ways : First, the levying of it may require a great number of officers, whose salaries may eat up the greater part of the produce of the tax, and...Secondly, it may obstruct the industry of the people. — While it obliges people to pay, it may thus diminish the funds which might enable them more easily...
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