| 1831 - 1008 Seiten
...augmented. Nevertheless, he says, " The annual income of the people, even after the payment of their taxes, is probably greater at the present time than at any former period of our history !" The following are Sir Henry's opinions. Only certain of the taxes, amounting to about eleven millions,... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 Seiten
...it has been greatly increased, and the annual revenue of the people, even after the payment of their taxes, is probably greater at the present time than...— to the opening of numerous canals, as well as to many other expensive undertakings ; all denoting an increase both of capital and of annual production.... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 Seiten
...it has been greatly increased, and the annual revenue of the people, even after the payment of their taxes, is probably greater at the present time than...history. For the proof of this we might refer to the in-« crease of population — to the extension of agriculture — to the increase of shipping and... | |
| Esq. Joseph Lowe - 1824 - 528 Seiten
...the annual revenue of the people, even after the payment of their taxe*, is pro! ably greater at tin- present time than at any former period of our history....to the opening of numerous canals, — as well as to many other expensive undertakings; — all denoting' an increase both of capital and of annual production."... | |
| Sir George De Lacy Evans - 1828 - 272 Seiten
...has been greatly increased t and THE ANNUAL REVENUE OF THE PEOPLE, EVEN AFTER THE PAYMENT OF THEIR TAXES, IS PROBABLY GREATER AT THE PRESENT TIME THAN AT ANY FORMER PERIOD OF OUR HISTORY*." One word more in relation to finance. Different communities have acquired, by pursuing different methods,... | |
| sir George de Lacy Evans - 1829 - 242 Seiten
...has been greatly increased, and the ANNUAL REVENUE OF THE PEOPLE, EVEN AFTER THE f PAYMENT OF THEIR TAXES, IS PROBABLY GREATER AT THE PRESENT TIME THAN AT ANY FORMER PERIOD OF OUR HISTORY." Still pauperism spreads, and demoralization with it. The evil, however, is not the diminution, but... | |
| Sir George De Lacy Evans - 1829 - 232 Seiten
...the sword and long robe just mentioned, would also, no doubt, admit of reduction. PAYMENT OP THEIR TAXES, IS PROBABLY GREATER AT THE PRESENT TIME THAN AT ANY FORMER PERIOD OP OUR HISTORY." Still pauperism spreads, and demoralization with it. The evil, however, is not the... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1830 - 372 Seiten
...it has been greatly increased ; and the annual income of the people, even after the payment of their taxes, is probably greater at the present time than...— to the opening of numerous canals, as well as to many other expensive undertakings, all denoting an immense increase both of capital and of annual... | |
| John Benn WALSH (Baron Ormathwaite.) - 1831 - 134 Seiten
...people, even " after the payment of their taxes, is, probably, greater " at the present time, than in any former period of our " history. For the proof..." the increase of population, to the extension of agri" culture, to the increase of shipping and manufac" tures, to the opening of numerous canals, as... | |
| 1831 - 1040 Seiten
...augmented. Nevertheless, he says, " The annual inCome of the people, even after llie payment of their taxes, is probably greater at the present time than at any former period of oar history !" The following are Sir Henry's opinions. Only certain of the taxes, amounting to about... | |
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