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Aristot. I. C. 27 210 CHAPTER TENTH. As also on their consumption, were probably as com- mon in the Grecian cities, as those above mentioned. The instance of the city Menda, which we have al- ready cited, shows that they were preferred, at least in some instances to the direct taxes. Much that related to them, was decided by the situation and chief employment of the cities. The duties were naturally a much more productive source of revenue to the maritime and commercial towns, than to the citie...s of the interior. But where these taxes were introduced, they were a constant source of income ; while the taxes on property were each time imposed anew. From this it naturally resulted, that they were chiefly destined to meet the usual expenditures. Our knowledge of the organization of the Grecian customs, is very imperfect. Yet we cannot doubt, that duties were almost universally common. But they were most probably limited to the seaports and harbours ; in connexion with these, they are almost always mentioned ;* I know of no instance of customs in the interior.
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