| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 páginas
...forfeitures and other penalties which thofe unfortunate individuals incur who attempt unfuccefsfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefitwhich the community might have received from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1826 - 302 páginas
...applying to certain branches of business, which might give maintenance and employment to multitudes. " By the forfeitures and other penalties which those unfortunate individuals incur, who unsuccessfully attempt to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them; and thereby put an end to the... | |
| John Wade - 1832 - 730 páginas
...maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable...more easily to do so. Thirdly, by the forfeitures and penalties which those individuals incur who attempt unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently... | |
| Benjamin Sayer - 1833 - 462 páginas
..." and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges the " People to pay, it may thus diminish or perhaps destroy some of " the funds which might enable...By the Forfeitures and other Penalties which those un" fortunate individuals incur who attempt unsuccessfully to evade " the Tax it may frequently ruin... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1835 - 354 páginas
...maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable...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... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1835 - 334 páginas
...maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable...unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently min them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 862 páginas
...maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable...more easily to do so. Thirdly, by the forfeitures and penalties which those individuals incur who attempt unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently... | |
| Mrs. Loudon (Margracia) - 1835 - 348 páginas
...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 to do so. Thirdly, by the penalties which those incur, who attempt unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may ruin them, and thereby... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 páginas
...a portion of the labor and capital of the community from a more to a less productive employment. " Thirdly, by the forfeitures and other penalties which...end to the benefit which the community might have derived from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 páginas
...divert a portion of the labour and capital of the community from a more to a less productive employment. "Thirdly, by the forfeitures and other penalties which...end to the benefit which the community might have derived from the employment of their capitals. An injudicious tax offers a great temptation to smuggling.... | |
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