The Principles of Natural Taxation Showing the Origin And Progress of Plans for
The book The Principles of Natural Taxation Showing the Origin And Progress of Plans for was written by author Fillebrown, Charles Bowdoin, 1842-1917 Here you can read free online of The Principles of Natural Taxation Showing the Origin And Progress of Plans for book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Principles of Natural Taxation Showing the Origin And Progress of Plans for a good or bad book?
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He took the most striking and easily understood illustration of a principle as his method of stating the principle itself. His writings always bear the marks of a genius, which was driven by its own internal energy to find relief in utterance, but which cared very little whether its utterances were understood or not. In this particular instance, he suggested a principle by a single illustration of the most familiar char- acter. But the principle is not limited by the illustration. Any advantage... which one piece of land has over another, for the use of man, was in- cluded, in Ricardo's mind, among the "original and indestructible powers of the soil. " And foremost among these advantages stands that of afford- ing standing ground, in the midst of a highly civilized society, under the protection of a highly organized and faithful government. The Principles of Natural Taxation 3. The justice of ground rent. Now observe how per- fectly this natural tribute meets all the requirements of abstract justice, with which our professor friends have so long wrestled in vain.
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