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Ñòð. 401. ... emancipation from perpetual exertion to supply the prodigality of a
Ñòð. 402. ... duction, but is taken upon the gross, instead of the net, product
Ñòð. 403. ... great fortune, says Smith, who lived in the capital, would be in
Ñòð. 404. ... It would be easy to put cases, in which the tax, becoming by its
Ñòð. 405. ... of these capitals ; viz. the latter of the two, whereof the revenue is
Ñòð. 406. ... to the risk they run from the instability of the government and possible deficiency of the revenue. Engagements of this kind contracted by a government, and satisfied either out of the revenue when
Ñòð. 407. ... and are a portion of the annual revenue, taken from the tax-payer,
Ñòð. 408. ... indeed be attended with the advantage of providing an investment
Ñòð. 409. ... withdrawing by the sale of their debentures, before the occurrence
Ñòð. 410. ... extinguished, be annually employed in such purchases, the whole
Ñòð. 411. ... which is quite conclusive upon the subject. The enormous burthens
Ñòð. 412. ... In England the effect would be more complicated ; because she
Ñòð. 413. ... The command of a large sum is a dangerous temptation to a
Ñòð. 414. ... AND THE MEXICAN WAR,
Ñòð. 415. ... marking a great epoch in the political history of Great Britain, in which the old barriers of class
Ñòð. 416. ... KEIGHTLEFS UNIVERSAL HISTORY,
Ñòð. 417. ... works will be the first issued:
Ñòð. 418. ... STEADFAST GABRIEL, A TALE. By Mary Howitt
Ñòð. 419. ... brief. MMakins Courier.
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