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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... prefent a very large eftate to the different branches of the family of that gentleman , who have , therefore , a great intereft to keep the work in conftant repair . But had thofe tolls been put under the management of commiffioners ...
... prefent a very large eftate to the different branches of the family of that gentleman , who have , therefore , a great intereft to keep the work in conftant repair . But had thofe tolls been put under the management of commiffioners ...
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... prefent tolls , it can scarce be doubted but that a million might be faved out of them , if they were doubled ; and perhaps two millions , if they were tripled * . This great revenue too might be levied without the appointment of a ...
... prefent tolls , it can scarce be doubted but that a million might be faved out of them , if they were doubled ; and perhaps two millions , if they were tripled * . This great revenue too might be levied without the appointment of a ...
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... prefent , to compel the proper application of any part of the turnpike tolls . A large revenue might thus be levied upon the people , without any part of it being applied to the only purpose to which a revenue levied in this manner ...
... prefent , to compel the proper application of any part of the turnpike tolls . A large revenue might thus be levied upon the people , without any part of it being applied to the only purpose to which a revenue levied in this manner ...
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... prefent practice both the labor of the country people , and whatever other fund the king may chufe to affign for the reparation of the high roads in any particular province or generality , are entire- ly under the management of the ...
... prefent practice both the labor of the country people , and whatever other fund the king may chufe to affign for the reparation of the high roads in any particular province or generality , are entire- ly under the management of the ...
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... prefent , or even at fo fmall an expense ? The expenfe , befides , instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular ftreet , parish , or district in London , would , in this cafe , be defrayed out of the ...
... prefent , or even at fo fmall an expense ? The expenfe , befides , instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular ftreet , parish , or district in London , would , in this cafe , be defrayed out of the ...
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