The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... means of individuals , but that it is easily assessed and col- lected , and is , at the same time , most conducive , all things considered , to the public interest . " - p . 19 . In this assertion we do not see much to which any fair ...
... means of individuals , but that it is easily assessed and col- lected , and is , at the same time , most conducive , all things considered , to the public interest . " - p . 19 . In this assertion we do not see much to which any fair ...
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... mean to deny that the conscription , provided it be really equal and impartial , has some advantages on its side ; but ... means , are selected by lot to pay a certain sum of money , or to go into slavery in case of their inability . The ...
... mean to deny that the conscription , provided it be really equal and impartial , has some advantages on its side ; but ... means , are selected by lot to pay a certain sum of money , or to go into slavery in case of their inability . The ...
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... means by which to mea- sure the rate of profit in different busi- nesses . Generally , indeed , it can only be ... mean time , and this time is not always a short period , the entire or the greater part of the tax falls upon those ...
... means by which to mea- sure the rate of profit in different busi- nesses . Generally , indeed , it can only be ... mean time , and this time is not always a short period , the entire or the greater part of the tax falls upon those ...
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... means of removing any part of the burthen from himself to either his employer or to the consumer , who may be said to be his ultimate employer . We are not likely to see any tax imposed directly upon labour ; but we do see , what comes ...
... means of removing any part of the burthen from himself to either his employer or to the consumer , who may be said to be his ultimate employer . We are not likely to see any tax imposed directly upon labour ; but we do see , what comes ...
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... means equal to that of the enemy , was worthy of the British name , and of the cause in which they fought . " -pp . 81 , 82 . The battle of Vimiero followed on the 21st , where Hill's brigade formed the reserve . Sir Harry Burrard , un ...
... means equal to that of the enemy , was worthy of the British name , and of the cause in which they fought . " -pp . 81 , 82 . The battle of Vimiero followed on the 21st , where Hill's brigade formed the reserve . Sir Harry Burrard , un ...
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