| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 páginas
...increased pressure upon the other is an evil. Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means, apportioning...payment than every other person experiences from his. This standard, like other standards of perfection, cannot be completely realized; but the first object... | |
| George Bowyer - 1854 - 424 páginas
...increased pressure on the other is an evil. Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means apportioning...contribution of each person towards the expenses of the government, so that he shall feel neither more nor less inconvenience from his share of the payment... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 páginas
...increased pressure upon the other is an evil. Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means apportioning...payment than every other person experiences from his. This standard, like other standards of perfection, cannot be completely realized; but the first object... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1865 - 902 páginas
...increased pressure upon the other is an evil. Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means apportioning...payment than every other person experiences from his. This standard, like other standards of perfection, cannot be completely realized. Yet the first object... | |
| Alexander Del Mar, Simon Stern, James K. Hamilton Willcox - 1866 - 474 páginas
...increased pressure upon the other is an evil. Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means apportioning...payment than every other person experiences from his. This standard, like other standards of perfection, cannot be completely realized. Yet the first object... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1870 - 512 páginas
...hand, the indigent classes, by filling the army and navy, form the chief dependence of the nation iii the case of war. Capitation or poll taxes are now...heavier sacrifices on a person having an income of only $1,000, than on another whose income is $10,000. In this country, it would cut off from the former... | |
| William Trant - 1874 - 234 páginas
...that the contribution of each person towards the expenses of government should be so apportioned, " that he shall feel neither more nor less inconvenience...payment than every other person experiences from his." If a person be overburdened by taxation, then some one is escaping his fair share ; and of course,... | |
| John Noble - 1875 - 408 páginas
...thereby that the contribution of each person towards the expenses of Government should be so apportioned that he shall feel neither more nor less inconvenience...payment than every other person experiences from his, is most conspicuously violated by existing fiscal arrangements. It cannot be for one moment maintained,... | |
| 1882 - 1916 páginas
...void. Knowlton v. Sup'rs Rock Co. 9 Wis. 410. Equality of taxation means apportioning the contributions of each person towards the expenses of government so that he shall fe?l neither more nor less inconvenience from his share of the payment than every other person experiences.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 616 páginas
...increased pressure upon the other is an evil. Equality of taxation, therefore, as a maxim of politics, means equality of sacrifice. It means apportioning...payment than every other person experiences from his. This standard, like other standards of perfection, cannot be completely realized ; but the first object... | |
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