 | Mario Blejer, Vito Tanzi, Mario I. Bléjer, Teresa Ter-Minassian - 1997 - 530 páginas
...taxes on life's necessities. In 1755, Samuel Johnson's famous dictionary had defined the excise as ‘a hateful tax levied upon commodities and adjudged...judges of property but wretches hired by those to whom it is paid.' These wretches were the excise men who were permitted to keep for themselves a portion... | |
 | Fred S. McChesney - 1997 - 252 páginas
...EXTENSIONS Extraction and Optimal Taxation: Excises, Earmarked Taxes, and Government User Charges Excise—A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but [by] wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid. SAMUEL JOHNSON With rent extraction itself now... | |
 | James Boswell - 1998 - 1540 páginas
...Preface, Johnson's mind appears to have been in such a state ofdepression, 1 He thus defines Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, bet wretches hired by those to whom Excise is paid. The Commmssioners of Excise being offended by this... | |
 | Fanny Burney - 1999 - 1060 páginas
...responsible for she collection of excise duties. Hobson does not share Johnson's detestation of excise: ‘a hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but by wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid' (Dictionary). Commissioners could become wealthy... | |
 | Daniel R. Headrick - 2000 - 246 páginas
...his definitions and quotations. Most of his definitions are succinct and pithy. Excise, for example, is "a hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged...judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid." Lexicographer means "a harmless drudge, that busied himself in tracing the original,... | |
 | Brian Hanley - 2001 - 308 páginas
...whom they are now insulting?" Johnson's Dictionary definition of "Excise" is worth considering here: "A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged...the common judges of property, but wretches hired by them to whom excise is paid." Cleeve's pamphlet may not be a particularly illuminating or well considered... | |
 | Robert Francis Jones - 2002 - 274 páginas
...grievance of the citizens of trans-Appalachia, who shared the historic British resentment of it as a “hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but by wretches hired by those to whom it is paid.” 5 They also had practical, immediate reasons for... | |
 | Melvyn Bragg - 2004 - 376 páginas
...which Johnson replied, "What! My dears! Then you have been looking for them?") He defined "Excise" as "A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged...judges of property but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid. "The Commissioners of Excise were so offended that they tried (but failed) to take... | |
 | Simon Winchester - 2004 - 292 páginas
...given to horses, but which in Scotland feeds the people'. Some were reckoned libellous, as 'Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged...judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid'. Not a few were self-effacing, like 'Lexicographer: A writer of dictionaries; a harmless... | |
 | Melvyn Bragg - 2004 - 376 páginas
...which Johnson replied, "What! My dears! Then you have been looking for them?") He defined "Excise" as "A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged...judges of property but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid. "The Commissioners of Excise were so offended that they tried (but failed) to take... | |
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