An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 4J.J. Tourneisen and J.L. Legrand, 1791 |
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... re venue and consumption of the people . But the revenue which the crown derives from the du ties of customs and excife would neceffarity } increase with the revenue and confumption of the people 162 THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF.
... re venue and consumption of the people . But the revenue which the crown derives from the du ties of customs and excife would neceffarity } increase with the revenue and confumption of the people 162 THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF.
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... excife , and in the pro- vinces where those duties take place , are levied by the excife officers . The latter are confidered as a branch of the domain of the crown , and are levied by a different fet of officers . Those modes of ...
... excife , and in the pro- vinces where those duties take place , are levied by the excife officers . The latter are confidered as a branch of the domain of the crown , and are levied by a different fet of officers . Those modes of ...
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Adam Smith. of impofing : The greater part of the other duties of excife and customs , of the latter . A coach may , with good management , last ten or twelve years . It might be taxed , once for all , before it comes out of the hands of ...
Adam Smith. of impofing : The greater part of the other duties of excife and customs , of the latter . A coach may , with good management , last ten or twelve years . It might be taxed , once for all , before it comes out of the hands of ...
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... already mentioned a tax upon bread , which , fo far as it is confumed in farm- houses and country villages , is there levied in the fame manner . The duties of excife are impofed chiefly upon goods of THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 253.
... already mentioned a tax upon bread , which , fo far as it is confumed in farm- houses and country villages , is there levied in the fame manner . The duties of excife are impofed chiefly upon goods of THE WEALTH OF NATIONS . 253.
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Adam Smith. The duties of excife are impofed chiefly upon goods of home produce deftined for home con- fumption . They are impofed only upon a few forts of goods of the most general use . There can never be any doubt either concerning ...
Adam Smith. The duties of excife are impofed chiefly upon goods of home produce deftined for home con- fumption . They are impofed only upon a few forts of goods of the most general use . There can never be any doubt either concerning ...
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