A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing foreigners, unless foreigners will in return practise towards itself the same forbearance. The only mode in which a country can save itself from being a loser by the revenue duties imposed by... A Manual of Political Economy - Page 267by Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1868 - 259 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1870 - 1084 pages
...renounce its taxing power unless foreigners will, in return, practise the same forbearance. The only way in which a country can save itself from being a loser...the revenue duties imposed by other countries on its goods is to impose corresponding revenue duties upon theirs." These high authorities all favoured the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1848 - 602 pages
...of material importance when the repeal of duties of this other description is discussed. A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing foreigners, unless foreigners will in return practice towards itself the same forbearance. The only mode in which a country can save itself from... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1849 - 588 pages
...of material importance when the repeal of duties of this other description is discussed. A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing foreigners, unless foreigners will in return practice towards itself the same forbearance. The only mode in which a country can save itself from... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1852 - 608 pages
...of material importance when the repeal of duties of this other description is discussed. A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing...duties on theirs. Only it must take care that those duties be not so high as to exceed all that remains of the advantage of the trade, and put an end to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1852 - 600 pages
...of material importance when the repeal of duties of this other description is discussed. A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing...loser by the revenue duties imposed by other countries 011 its commodities, is to impose corresponding revenue duties on theirs. Only it must take care that... | |
| Art - 1904 - 918 pages
...Interchange between Nations," wrote "The only mode in which a country can save itself by being a loser by the duties imposed by other countries on its commodities, is to impose corresponding duties on theirs. Only it must take care that these duties be not so high as to exceed all that remains... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1857 - 610 pages
...of material importance when the repeal of duties of this other description is discussed. A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing...duties on theirs. Only it must take care that those duties be not so high as to exceed all that remains of the advantage of the trade, and put an end to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 pages
...of material importance when the repeal of duties of this other description is discussed. A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing...duties on theirs. Only it must take care that those duties be not so high as to exceed all that remains of the advantage of the trade, and put an end to... | |
| John Lord Hayes - 1870 - 924 pages
...it, in so far as throwing part of the weight of its taxes upon other people is a gain." And again, " the only mode in which a country can save itself from...impose corresponding revenue duties on , theirs." It is plain that, according to Mr. Mill's definition, the entire $123,000,000 of duties which we have... | |
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