Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volúmenes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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... taxation , and taxation alone , which creates paupers and general misery in any country ; that it is taxation , which , by taking from those who labour , the fruit of their toil , and giving it to those who do not labour , makes a poor ...
... taxation , and taxation alone , which creates paupers and general misery in any country ; that it is taxation , which , by taking from those who labour , the fruit of their toil , and giving it to those who do not labour , makes a poor ...
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... Taxation being the principal cause of this increase , what remedy can be applied other than that of making taxation no longer heavy ? It is useless to bring for- ward abstract propositions as to the ex- istence and increase of the evil ...
... Taxation being the principal cause of this increase , what remedy can be applied other than that of making taxation no longer heavy ? It is useless to bring for- ward abstract propositions as to the ex- istence and increase of the evil ...
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... taxation had this effect . In the last uumber of the Register , I inserted an human beings should quietly perish with hunger , or with misery , which occasions death , which manifestly pro- duces death . This is altogether im- possible ...
... taxation had this effect . In the last uumber of the Register , I inserted an human beings should quietly perish with hunger , or with misery , which occasions death , which manifestly pro- duces death . This is altogether im- possible ...
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