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<note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->Art. 1 Subjects not<lb/> | <note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->Art. 1 Subjects not<lb/> | ||
property Insult - why</note><lb/> | |||
<p><gap/> Speak of | <p><gap/> Speak of modes of <hi rend="underline">collection</hi> 4 Apr. 1826</p> | ||
<head><hi rend="underline">Instructional & Ratiocinative</hi></head><lb/> | <head><hi rend="underline">Instructional & Ratiocinative</hi></head><lb/> | ||
<p> | <p>Taxes which in a Constitutional Code should be introduced<lb/> | ||
for special reasons applying to constitutional <unclear>interests</unclear><lb/> | for special reasons applying to constitutional <unclear>interests</unclear><lb/> | ||
1. Taxes <add>in Judicary proceeding</add> <del>probably</del> involving prohibition <del>and</del><add>of</add> justice encouragement<lb/> | 1. Taxes <add>in Judicary proceeding</add> <del>probably</del> involving prohibition <del>and</del><add>of</add> justice encouragement<lb/> | ||
to injustice</p> | to injustice</p> | ||
<p>2. Taxes <add>prohibition of</add> in the means of political information. | <p>2. Taxes <add>prohibition of</add> in the means of political information. Taxes<lb/> | ||
on Newspapers. By these the <add>justice</add> | on Newspapers. By these the <add>justice</add>impartiality of the Public <gap/> | ||
Tribunal is prevented, and its form lessened. So | Tribunal is prevented, and its form lessened. So between, by suppression<lb/> | ||
of evidence or of the difference of it, injustice in all shapes prevented</p> | of evidence or of the difference of it, injustice in all shapes prevented</p> | ||
<p>3. Taxes on medicines. By these <del><gap/></del> bodily | <p>3. Taxes on medicines. By these <del><gap/></del> bodily pain is inflicted<lb/> | ||
or life taken from all who cannot afford to pay the tax.<lb/> | or life taken from all who cannot afford to pay the tax.<lb/> | ||
a tax on indigence: a prohibition | a tax on indigence: a prohibition aggravating the hardships of the indigent<lb/> | ||
<del>oppr</del> | <del>oppr</del> saving the opulent at the expence of the <unclear>indigent</unclear></p> | ||
<p>4. Taxes in insurance against calamity. By these eff<gap/><lb/> | <p>4. Taxes in insurance against calamity. By these eff<gap/><lb/> | ||
providence is lessened, and <add>thence</add> the number involved in the | providence is lessened, and <add>thence</add> the number involved in the calamity<lb/> | ||
in question increased.</p> | in question increased.</p> | ||
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<p>On the occasion of that as well as all other taxes a remark <note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->3<lb/> | <p>On the occasion of that as well as all other taxes a remark <note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->3<lb/> | ||
Art. 3 | Art. 3 A tax operates<lb/> | ||
as a prohibition upon<lb/> | as a prohibition upon<lb/> | ||
the articles a man can<lb/> | the articles a man can<lb/> | ||
best spare</note><lb/> | best spare</note><lb/> | ||
<unclear>having</unclear> to be made is - that <del><gap/></del> in the instance of<lb/> | |||
each man<add>person</add> a tax upon any article is not so much a<lb/> | each man<add>person</add> a tax upon any article is not so much a<lb/> | ||
<del>are</del> prohibitive | <del>are</del> prohibitive <unclear>pro limbo</unclear> of that article as a prohibitive<lb/> | ||
of this or that which he can | of this or that article which he can with <gap/> reluctance<lb/> | ||
bring himself to forego the engagement of.</p> | bring himself to forego the engagement of.</p> | ||
<head><hi rend="underline">Instructional and Ratiocinative</hi></head><lb/> | <head><hi rend="underline">Instructional and Ratiocinative</hi></head><lb/> | ||
<p> | <p><add>Subject matters</add>Objects for taxation in preference</p> | ||
< | <p>1. Subject matters of consumption the use of which is not necessary <note><!-- Marginal note in pencil --><lb/> | ||
<p>1. Subject matters of consumption the use of | |||
Art. 2. Subjects property<lb/> | Art. 2. Subjects property<lb/> | ||
< | <unclear>taxable</unclear></note><lb/> | ||
nor inhibitory to health which the above in respect of excess<lb/> | nor inhibitory to health which the above in respect of excess<lb/> | ||
is pernicious to to health and <gap/> to moral conduct.</p> | is pernicious to to health and <gap/> to moral conduct.</p> | ||
<p>Taxes in ardent <add> | <p>Taxes in ardent <add>various </add> Spirits.</p> | ||
<head> | <head> | ||
<hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></head><lb/> | <hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></head><lb/> |
1824 March Sept 8|1826 Apr. 3. Seen
Constitutional Code. Ch. X1 Ministers Severally
S.13. Finance Minister
Receipt Sources of.
Art. 1 Subjects not
property Insult - why
Speak of modes of collection 4 Apr. 1826
Instructional & Ratiocinative
Taxes which in a Constitutional Code should be introduced
for special reasons applying to constitutional interests
1. Taxes in Judicary proceeding probably involving prohibition andof justice encouragement
to injustice
2. Taxes prohibition of in the means of political information. Taxes
on Newspapers. By these the justiceimpartiality of the Public
Tribunal is prevented, and its form lessened. So between, by suppression
of evidence or of the difference of it, injustice in all shapes prevented
3. Taxes on medicines. By these bodily pain is inflicted
or life taken from all who cannot afford to pay the tax.
a tax on indigence: a prohibition aggravating the hardships of the indigent
oppr saving the opulent at the expence of the indigent
4. Taxes in insurance against calamity. By these eff
providence is lessened, and thence the number involved in the calamity
in question increased.
Instructional and Ratiocinative
On the occasion of that as well as all other taxes a remark 3
Art. 3 A tax operates
as a prohibition upon
the articles a man can
best spare
having to be made is - that in the instance of
each manperson a tax upon any article is not so much a
are prohibitive pro limbo of that article as a prohibitive
of this or that article which he can with reluctance
bring himself to forego the engagement of.
Instructional and Ratiocinative
Subject mattersObjects for taxation in preference
1. Subject matters of consumption the use of which is not necessary
Art. 2. Subjects property
taxable
nor inhibitory to health which the above in respect of excess
is pernicious to to health and to moral conduct.
Taxes in ardent various Spirits.
Expositive
Examples are
4
Art. Effects of a
tax on consumables effects on
rival consumables
1. Tobacco. But being more used by poor than rich, the tax
should in that account be kept low.
2. Ardent spirits for drink
3. Wines
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