The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 677
... becomes dearer ( espe- cially as it can flow elsewhere ) , and the worker who uses it pays the tax in a higher rate of interest . Therefore the natural inference is that if land were taxed land would become dearer . Yet it is not so ...
... becomes dearer ( espe- cially as it can flow elsewhere ) , and the worker who uses it pays the tax in a higher rate of interest . Therefore the natural inference is that if land were taxed land would become dearer . Yet it is not so ...
Page 684
... become capital for produc- ing more wealth . We claim that the taxation of such unpro- ductive wealth would , in fact , penalise it , and force it to become productive , thereby increasing the supply and reducing the rent of land and ...
... become capital for produc- ing more wealth . We claim that the taxation of such unpro- ductive wealth would , in fact , penalise it , and force it to become productive , thereby increasing the supply and reducing the rent of land and ...
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... become familiar with the language . It is by no means a comprehen- sive list , being , in a great measure , restricted to books with which I happen to be personally acquainted , and no doubt many important omissions could be pointed out ...
... become familiar with the language . It is by no means a comprehen- sive list , being , in a great measure , restricted to books with which I happen to be personally acquainted , and no doubt many important omissions could be pointed out ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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