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worth the purpose. If the antagonist one party be actuated
by resentment, as commonly both are, and
much considerably richer than the other as he commonly frequently must
be, or may likewise be his interest in a vindictive
view to give somewhat for the sake of putting his
opponent to a considerable expence, even in the
mere account of vexation, without any prospect
of success.
It's being Their having an interest in so doing could Means they both have
indeed signify little, unless they could safely do
it. But in a great degree they can both of them do
it with perfect safety, and without any the least danger
of being called to account for it. And in this
respect I believe it will found that they have the advantage over the officer or officers
who in the case of several other kinds of taxes
perform the function of Assessors Prove this.
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