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(3.)
expenditure occasioned by it having vanished
together, the universally-applying expenditure
will remain alone, without any receipt to
set against it: and thus it is – that, so far as
profit is the object of regard, – on each part separation
that has taken place, the reasons for the
relinquishment of the remainder of the dominion
has received encrease: and this will accordingly
happen on each future one. Of this position, the
truth may perhaps be sufficiently apparent upon
the face of it: if not, the feigned account, exhibited
by the note below, may serve for the illustration of it.(a) The truth of the practical conclusion not being
dependent on exactness in respect of quantity, – for the
purpose here in question, the feigned quantities will
be more commodious than the real ones: round
numbers being more easily caught by the eye than irregular
and broken ones. True numbers, should there
be any use for them, may be substituted by anybody to the
feigned ones, in proportion as the use and the means
present themselves.
If
Note (a.)
1. Number of Provinces – say 20.
2. Annual amount of the Universally-applying portion
of the Expenditure, from first to last, R.V. 200,000,000
3. Annual particularly applying
Expenditure on each, during its subjection – 10,000,000
4. Share of each in the universally
applying Expenditure – 10,000,000
5. Each provinces particularly applying
Expenditure & share in the universally applying
expenditure, will accordingly be together 20,000,000
Identifier: | JB/008/136/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8.
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rid yourselves of ultramaria |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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john flowerdew colls |
j whatman 1820 |
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1820 |
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