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... perhaps , who in different ways act immediately under the continental congress ; and five hundred thousand , perhaps , who act under those five hundred , all feel in the same manner a proportionable rise in their own importance . Almost ...
... perhaps , who in different ways act immediately under the continental congress ; and five hundred thousand , perhaps , who act under those five hundred , all feel in the same manner a proportionable rise in their own importance . Almost ...
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... perhaps , any one article of expense or consumption by which the liberality or narrowness of a man's whole expense can be better judged of than by his house - rent . A proportional tax upon this particular article of expense might , perhaps ...
... perhaps , any one article of expense or consumption by which the liberality or narrowness of a man's whole expense can be better judged of than by his house - rent . A proportional tax upon this particular article of expense might , perhaps ...
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... perhaps , without increasing the burden of the greater part of the people , but only distributing the weight of it more equally upon the whole , produce a considerable augmentation of revenue . The most sanguine projector , how- ever ...
... perhaps , without increasing the burden of the greater part of the people , but only distributing the weight of it more equally upon the whole , produce a considerable augmentation of revenue . The most sanguine projector , how- ever ...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2 Adam Smith Visualização integral - 1789 |
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