Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... taxes , 354 2. Power of impofing taxes , vantages and disadvantages , 361 3. Different forts of taxes , with their ad- 369 4. Manner of levying taxes , 381 5. Rules to be observed in taxing , 384 6. Taxes examined with respect to their ...
... taxes , 354 2. Power of impofing taxes , vantages and disadvantages , 361 3. Different forts of taxes , with their ad- 369 4. Manner of levying taxes , 381 5. Rules to be observed in taxing , 384 6. Taxes examined with respect to their ...
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... taxes . He carries to the house of the young woman's parents , fome of his relations ; being folicitous in particular to have an eloquent fpeaker . They are all admitted except the lover , who must wait till he be called in . After ...
... taxes . He carries to the house of the young woman's parents , fome of his relations ; being folicitous in particular to have an eloquent fpeaker . They are all admitted except the lover , who must wait till he be called in . After ...
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... taxes at pleasure upon their vaffals , and frequently feize all at fhort hand * . Servility The following incident is a ftriking example of the violence of paffion , indulged in a defpotic govern- ment , where men in power are under no ...
... taxes at pleasure upon their vaffals , and frequently feize all at fhort hand * . Servility The following incident is a ftriking example of the violence of paffion , indulged in a defpotic govern- ment , where men in power are under no ...
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... taxes . Rome , on the contrary , was ill fituated for com- merce its inhabitants were from the be- ginning employed in war , either defenfive or offenfive . Their great object accor- dingly was power ; to which end , they were always ...
... taxes . Rome , on the contrary , was ill fituated for com- merce its inhabitants were from the be- ginning employed in war , either defenfive or offenfive . Their great object accor- dingly was power ; to which end , they were always ...
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... taxes are impofed on the people , and exceffive duties . on goods imported ; which are rigorously exacted , because they are converted by the governor to his own ufe . An arbitrary eftinate is made of what every field may produce ; and ...
... taxes are impofed on the people , and exceffive duties . on goods imported ; which are rigorously exacted , because they are converted by the governor to his own ufe . An arbitrary eftinate is made of what every field may produce ; and ...
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