| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 páginas
...unfuccefsfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. — An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to fmuggling. — But the penalties of fmuggling muft... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 542 páginas
...unfuceefsfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to fmuggling. But the penalties of fmuggling muft rife... | |
| John Wade - 1832 - 730 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put 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 visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers,... | |
| Benjamin Sayer - 1833 - 502 páginas
...unsuccessfully to'evude " the Tax it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put 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 visits and the odious examination of the " Taxgatherers... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 862 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put 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 visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers,... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1835 - 354 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the bener fit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling. But the penalties of smuggling must rise... | |
| Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling. But the penalties of smuggling. must rise... | |
| George Poulett Scrope - 1843 - 542 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put 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 visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers,... | |
| Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland. Parliamentary Committee - 1845 - 538 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling. But the penalties of smuggling must rise... | |
| Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, England) - 1851 - 600 páginas
...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling. But the penalties of smuggling must rise... | |
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