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When the advantages from <del>the</del> <add><del>any such</del> in any way</add> extinction are brought to view.<lb/> | <p>When the advantages from <del>the</del> <add><del>any such</del> in any way</add> extinction are brought to view.<lb/> | ||
first came the taking off of the taxes, then the lowering of <del>the</del> prices<lb/> | first came the taking off of the taxes, then the lowering of <del>the</del> prices<lb/> | ||
<del>of goods commodities</del> to the p<gap/> from which <add>they were</add> <del>it was</del> raised by<lb/> | <del>of goods commodities</del> to the p<gap/> from which <add>they were</add> <del>it was</del> raised by<lb/> | ||
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speedy as imagination is wont to point it <del>But in a proportion</del><lb/> | speedy as imagination is wont to point it <del>But in a proportion</del><lb/> | ||
When taxes are taken off there remain the tax gatherer<lb/> | When taxes are taken off there remain the tax gatherer<lb/> | ||
<add>and the Clerks</add> to be provided for and thus it is that it is only as a tru<gap/><lb/> | |||
annuity increases that that part of the <sic>burthen</sic> of taxation <lb/> | |||
which is composed of the expence of collection can be <del>increased</del><add>diminished</add><lb/> | |||
The tax gatherers <add>and Clerks</add> may indeed be turned out to starve: and<lb/> | |||
for a warrant for so dealing by them, some bad name or other<lb/> | |||
<add>may</add> <del>might</del> be attached to them. But <del>by neith</del> by this bad name <add><del>emb<gap/>ane</del></add> <lb/> | |||
neither with <del>them</del><add>the</add> sensibility <add>of the individuals to suffering</add> be diminished, nor the part which<lb/> | |||
<del>they can</del> their happiness constitutes of the universal happiness<lb/> | |||
nor their right to <add>have as much regard <sic>shewn</sic> to</add> <del>have</del> their happiness <del>consulted as</del> as to<lb/> | |||
that of an equal number of other persons.</p> | |||
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1820 Jany 6
Radicalism not dangerous
II Nsture of the case
? ( 4§.iv.<note>. Sponge
From p.2.
When the advantages from the any such in any way extinction are brought to view.
first came the taking off of the taxes, then the lowering of the prices
of goods commodities to the p from which they were it was raised by
the taxes. ButUnfortunately the first result is not by a great by no means that so
speedy as imagination is wont to point it But in a proportion
When taxes are taken off there remain the tax gatherer
and the Clerks to be provided for and thus it is that it is only as a tru
annuity increases that that part of the burthen of taxation
which is composed of the expence of collection can be increaseddiminished
The tax gatherers and Clerks may indeed be turned out to starve: and
for a warrant for so dealing by them, some bad name or other
may might be attached to them. But by neith by this bad name embane
neither with themthe sensibility of the individuals to suffering be diminished, nor the part which
they can their happiness constitutes of the universal happiness
nor their right to have as much regard shewn to have their happiness consulted as as to
that of an equal number of other persons.
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