Taxes upon the produce of land are in reality taxes upon the rent; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion of the produce is to be paid away for a tax, the farmer computes, as... the house of commons - Side 5av sir robert peel bart - 1853Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Adam Smith - 1801 - 448 sider
...land are in reality taxes upon the rent; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion of the produce is to be paid away fora tax, the farmer computes, as well as he can, what the value of this portion is, one year with... | |
| 1820 - 646 sider
...reality taxes upon rent ; and, though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid hy the landlord. When a certain portion of the produce...as 'well as he can, what the value of this portion, one year with another, is likely to amount to, and makes a proportionable abatement in the rent which... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 sider
...land are, in reality, taxes upon the rent ; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion...landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute before-hand what the church tythe; which is a land-tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 542 sider
...farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion of theproduce is to be paid awayfor a tax, the farmer computes, as well as he can, what...landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute beforehand what the church tythe, which is a land tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 sider
...finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion of theproduce is to be paid awayfor a tax,thefanner computes, as well as he can, what the value of this...landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute beforehand what the church tythe, which is a land tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely... | |
| Morgan Cove - 1816 - 644 sider
...double the num^ ber it supplied two hundred and fifty years ago, " originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the " landlord. When a certain portion of the produce is to be " paid away for a UJ{, the farmer commutes, as well as ho " can, what the value of this portion is, one year with " another,... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 sider
...says, " are in reality taxes upon the rent ; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion...landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute beforehand what the church-tithe, which is a land-tax of this kind is, one year with another, likely... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 sider
...therefore, be in a great measure arbitrary. • Memuir» concernant le» Droit!, &C. torn, ii p. 139, which he agrees to pay to the landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute before hand what the church tythe, which Ь» a land tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely... | |
| Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 sider
...land are in reality taxes upon the rent ; and though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion...landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute beforehand wha the church tithe, which is a land-tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely... | |
| 1845 - 384 sider
...land are, in reality, taxes upon the rent ; and, though they may be originally advanced by the farmer, are finally paid by the landlord. When a certain portion...landlord. There is no farmer who does not compute beforehand what the church-tithe, which is a land-tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely... | |
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