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S.13. Finance Minister<lb/> | S.13. Finance Minister<lb/> | ||
Expenditure modes of</note><lb/> | Expenditure modes of</note><lb/> | ||
<p><del>20</del>19 June 1826 Quere | <p><del>20</del>19 June 1826 Quere whether to<lb/> | ||
employ these measures in taxation?</p> | |||
<p>Instructional and Ratiocinative</p> | <p>Instructional and Ratiocinative</p> | ||
<p>Art. Purchase of instruments of amusement <del>for</del><lb/> | <p>Art. Purchase of instruments of amusement <del>for</del><lb/> | ||
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for the profit of the rich.</p> | for the profit of the rich.</p> | ||
<p>Magnificence, <add>exhibited by <add><del>means of</del></add></add><add><del>the magnificent</del><add>a person</add</add> <add>at <del><gap/></del> his own expence, <del>is magnificent</del></add> <del>at the expence of the magnificent is</del><lb/> | <p>Magnificence, <add>exhibited by <add><del>means of</del></add></add><add><del>the magnificent</del><add>a person</add></add> <add>at <del><gap/></del> his own expence, <del>is magnificent</del></add> <del>at the expence of the magnificent is</del><lb/> | ||
is magnificence: <add>exhibited</add> <del>magnificence</del> at the expence of others, it is<lb/> | is magnificence: <add>exhibited</add> <del>magnificence</del> at the expence of others, it is<lb/> | ||
<add>meanness and</add> depredation.</p> | <add>meanness and</add> depredation.</p> | ||
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<p>Art. Examples of depredation in this shape are<lb/> | <p>Art. Examples of depredation in this shape are<lb/> | ||
the following: the purchase <add>money</add> being all along understood to be the<lb/> | the following: the purchase <add>money</add> being all along understood to be the<lb/> | ||
<add>produced by the < | <add>produced by the <unclear>taxes</unclear>, or which <del>of <gap/></del><add>might</add></add><add>have been employed in <gap/> of</add> <lb/> | ||
made with the prod<gap/> of</del> the taxes.</p> | <del> made with the prod<gap/> of</del> the taxes.</p> | ||
<p>1. Edifices, although for the use of the public, in so far as rendered costly<lb/> | <p>1. Edifices, although for the use of the public, in so far as rendered costly<lb/> | ||
by ornament</p> | by ornament</p> | ||
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<p>From the <del>Art</del> branches of Art and science, of which<lb/> | <p>From the <del>Art</del> branches of Art and science, of which<lb/> | ||
<del>those art</del><add>these</add> articles compose the Stock, <del><gap/> of <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> | <del>those art</del><add>these</add> articles compose the Stock, <del><gap/> of <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> | ||
benefit may | benefit may alike be reaped by persons of all classes.</p> | ||
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1824. May June 1 1826 Copd
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Constitutional Code April 3 Seen
Ch. XI. Ministers Severally
S.13. Finance Minister
Expenditure modes of
2019 June 1826 Quere whether to
employ these measures in taxation?
Instructional and Ratiocinative
Art. Purchase of instruments of amusement for
( with useful as to the rich the benefit of which is for the rich benefit of which is reaped for the rich with money raised by taxes on rich and poor, is
depredation: depredation committed on the poor
for the profit of the rich.
Magnificence, exhibited by <add>means of</add>the magnificent<add>a person</add> at his own expence, is magnificent at the expence of the magnificent is
is magnificence: exhibited magnificence at the expence of others, it is
meanness and depredation.
Art. Instruments of amusement
for rich alone
purchase of them by taxes
on rich and poor is
depredative - by rich for
their profit.
Magnificence at magnificants'
expence is
magnificence: at that
of others depredative
or 2
Art Examples of
such depredation
1. For edifices at the public
cost by ornament
2 Pictures, Statues &c
products of imitative
arts
3. Books valuable by
rarity
4. Antiquities
5. Miscellaneous artificial
curiosities
or 3
Art. Objects distinguished
from the above as to this
1. Anatomical preparation
2. Subject of Nat. History
3. Machines
3. To all classes redounds
the benefit from them
Instructional and Ratiocinative
Art. Examples of depredation in this shape are
the following: the purchase money being all along understood to be the
produced by the taxes, or which of <add>might</add>have been employed in of
made with the prod of the taxes.
1. Edifices, although for the use of the public, in so far as rendered costly
by ornament
2. Pictures, Statues and other such physical productions of the imitative arts.
23. Books, thevaluable no otherwise there for value of which has for the their rarity.
34. Antiquities.
5. Miscellaneous artificial .
Of the rich the minds oughtshould not, any more than the bodies,
be feasted at the expence of the poor.
Instructional and Ratiocinative & Expositive
Art. Examples of objects which ought not to be
confounded in the with the above, though comments frequently
found in the same or collections
1. Anatomical preparations
2. Subjects of Natural History in its three kingdoms.
23. Collection of mMachines and draughts and models of Machines
3. Anatomical preparations
From the Art branches of Art and science, of which
those artthese articles compose the Stock, of
benefit may alike be reaped by persons of all classes.
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