| Adam Smith - 1789 - 544 страници
...continual variations. A year feldom pafles away, frequently not a month, fometimes fcarce a fingle day, in which it does not rife or fall more or lefs....whereas ftock eafily may. The proprietor of land is neceflarily a citizen of the particular country in which his eftate lies. The proprietor of ftock is... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1798 - 576 страници
...continuaj variations. A year feldom pail'us a.vay, frequently not a month, fometimes fcarce a finale day, In which it does not rife or fall, more or lefs. An inquifitioji into every man's private circumdances, and an ^nquifiiiou which, in order to accommodate... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1799 - 788 страници
...continual variations. A year feldom pafles away, frequently not a month, fometimes fcarce a fingle day, in which it does not rife or fall, more or lefs....his fortune, would be a fource of fuch continual and end lefs vexation as no people could fupport." England, however, feems doomed to fupport it — Though... | |
| Adam Smith - 1801 - 448 страници
...continual variations. A year feldom paffes away, frequently not a month, fometimes fcarce a fingle day, in which it does not rife or fall more or lefs....inquifition which, in order to accommodate the tax to them, watchrd over all the flucluations of his fortune, would be a fource of fuch continual and endlefs vexation... | |
| Adam Smith - 1801 - 568 страници
...ir.yuifkien into every man,s private circumftances, and an inquifitirn which, in order to accom, modate the tax to them, watched over all the fluctuations...of his fortune, would be a fource of fuch continual ar.d tndlei's vexation as no people could . SECONDLY, land is a fubjc'ct: which cannot be rcmorrd j... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 страници
...rise or fall more or less. AD inquisition into every man's private circumstances, and an inquisition which, in order to accommodate the tax to them, watched...over all the fluctuations of his fortune, would be a source of such continual and endless vexation as no people could support." England, however, seemed... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 страници
...rise orvfall more or less. An inquisition into every man'g private circumstances, and an inquisition which, in order to accommodate the tax to them, watched...over all the fluctuations of his fortune, would be 3 source of such continual and endless vexation, as no people could support. . / . j , Secondly, land... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1810 - 266 страници
...Dr. Smilh is of opinion, " that an inquisition into " every man's private affairs, and an inquisition which, " in order to accommodate the tax to them,..." all the fluctuations of his fortune, would be a source of " such continual and endless vexation as no people could " support." W. of Nat.b. 5. c. 2.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1810 - 264 страници
...Dr. Smith is of opinion, " that an inquisition into " every man's private affairs, and au inquisition which, " in order to accommodate the tax to them,..." all the fluctuations of his fortune, would be a source of " such continual and endless vexation as no people could « support." W. of Nat. b. 5. c.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1810 - 270 страници
...Dr. Smith is of opinion, " that an inquisition into " every man's private affairs, and an inquisition which, " in order to accommodate the tax to them,..." all the fluctuations of his fortune, would be a source of " such continual and endless vexation as no 'people could " support." W. of Nat.b. 5. c.... | |
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