The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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Page 374
... tion of taxation to the fortunes of taxpayers , they have , at least , attained to the establishment of a proportion between particular branches of those fortunes ; and , if they have not , as a general rule , been able to reach these ...
... tion of taxation to the fortunes of taxpayers , they have , at least , attained to the establishment of a proportion between particular branches of those fortunes ; and , if they have not , as a general rule , been able to reach these ...
Page 382
... tion , containing material alike for discussion of the equitable principles of such a tax , and upon observed facts and ex- perience respecting it among other nations . M. de Parieu's ideas on taxes upon luxuries ( impôts sur les ...
... tion , containing material alike for discussion of the equitable principles of such a tax , and upon observed facts and ex- perience respecting it among other nations . M. de Parieu's ideas on taxes upon luxuries ( impôts sur les ...
Page 416
... tion of immaturity is always more pleasing than the imperfec- ' tion of decline . ' It is this which renders the pictures of the early masters , with all their faults , so far more pleasing and interesting than those of the painters of ...
... tion of immaturity is always more pleasing than the imperfec- ' tion of decline . ' It is this which renders the pictures of the early masters , with all their faults , so far more pleasing and interesting than those of the painters of ...
Contents
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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