The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... propose that incomes from 200 to 500 rupees shall be taxed at a some- what lower rate . This we do because if , at the ... proposed by the commissioners of any district as more in accordance with the habits and wishes of the communities ...
... propose that incomes from 200 to 500 rupees shall be taxed at a some- what lower rate . This we do because if , at the ... proposed by the commissioners of any district as more in accordance with the habits and wishes of the communities ...
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... proposed , substitute for an illegal power which , unhampered , is sufficient , and , on the whole , sure to be exercised , a legal power that is fettered , burdened , and inapplicable in the worst case of all . Proposal to Form a ...
... proposed , substitute for an illegal power which , unhampered , is sufficient , and , on the whole , sure to be exercised , a legal power that is fettered , burdened , and inapplicable in the worst case of all . Proposal to Form a ...
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... proposed plan was very defective . The universality of the currency was plainly not provided for at all , since there were two whole classes of bank notes which were essentially local . And there would have been , in case of a war ...
... proposed plan was very defective . The universality of the currency was plainly not provided for at all , since there were two whole classes of bank notes which were essentially local . And there would have been , in case of a war ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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