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in the prospect of a surplus must evidently<lb/> | in the prospect of a surplus must evidently<lb/> | ||
be premature</p> | be premature</p> | ||
But here a fallacy will require to be guarded against.<lb/> | |||
The <add>actual</add> expence of the Colony has been estimated<lb/> | |||
at £137,000 a year, <add>issued in the Country. </add> But it is not the Colony's furnishing a surplus produce to the amount of £137,000<lb/> | |||
that will be an equivalent for that expence: the<lb/> | |||
surplus, to an equivalent must be the property <del>of</del><lb/> | |||
composed either of the real <add>annual</add> produce of lands and <gap/>ments<lb/> | |||
in the hands of government, all expences paid,<lb/> | |||
or of taxed based upon an adequate mass of the <del>pro</del> colonial<lb/> | |||
produced the property property of individual. If levied<lb/> | |||
by a tax similar to the Colonial taxes on Sugar, say<lb/> | |||
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Police Report 7
Expence of punishment N.S.Wales
which would have received an increase, and
that a increase proportioned to the numbers,population
so transported. If by any surplus of such
articles as it is capable of producing it were
capable of being made to provide payment for
such articlles as it is not capable of producing
it could come to the same thing as if it produced
the whole: But instead of any such
surplus though even then it would be requisite
that the value of such surplus articles
should be considerable enough in proportion
to its bulk to pay for the freight on of a voyage
of little if at all less length than double that of
an East India Voyage. But where aafter a
course of experiment carried on for twelve years
there still remains a deficiency, and no
determinate period hold out view by the
the end of which that deficiency was is expected
to be suppliedfilled up, all calculations grounded
in the prospect of a surplus must evidently
be premature
But here a fallacy will require to be guarded against.
The actual expence of the Colony has been estimated
at £137,000 a year, issued in the Country. But it is not the Colony's furnishing a surplus produce to the amount of £137,000
that will be an equivalent for that expence: the
surplus, to an equivalent must be the property of
composed either of the real annual produce of lands and ments
in the hands of government, all expences paid,
or of taxed based upon an adequate mass of the pro colonial
produced the property property of individual. If levied
by a tax similar to the Colonial taxes on Sugar, say
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