| Maryland. High Court of Chancery, Theodorick Bland - 1841 - 706 páginas
...been laid down as a settled principle, that the citizens of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible,...respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state. The expense of government... | |
| 1842 - 554 páginas
...notice them might be accounted an omission. I. 'The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government as nearly as possible...respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.' II. ' The tax which each... | |
| 1842 - 530 páginas
...omission. I. 'The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards 1he support of the governme nt as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.' II. ' The tax which each... | |
| 1842 - 540 páginas
...notice them might be accounted an omission. I. 'The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government as nearly as possible...respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.' II. -The tax which each individual... | |
| Luke James Hansard - 1843 - 398 páginas
...this: " The subjects of every state " ought to contribute towards the support of the Gov" ernment, as nearly as possible in proportion to their " respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the " revenue they respectively enjoy under the protection B " of the State ; and in the observance or... | |
| 1876 - 1102 páginas
...taxes. Heneo the maxim that " The VOb. XTXVI. 31 subjects of every State ought to contribute towards the support of the Government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to fe.r respective abilities, that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under... | |
| Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland. Parliamentary Committee - 1845 - 538 páginas
...yet the}- are always desirable : — " I. ' The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government as nearly as possible...respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.' " II. ' The tax which each... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 776 páginas
...Maxim :— " The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the Gofernment, as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the state. The expense of governments to the individuals... | |
| Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1852 - 1210 páginas
...of Florida. "The subjects (citizens) of every State," says Adam Smith, " ought to contribute towards the support of the Government, as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities." The people of Florida have established a Constitution, in which this maxim is recognized in the words... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 páginas
...them.* • II',-,tHli of Nationt, book v. ch. U. VOL. ii. 30 " 1. The subjects of every state ought to contribute to the support of the government, as...respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state. In the observation or neglect... | |
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