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The History of Taxation Vol 2
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A set of eight volumes, these texts are designed to cover the literature of taxation from the late-17th century to the end of the 19th century. The writings focus on a number of themes, reflecting in turn the problems which revenue raisers have encountered over two centuries.
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- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Introduction to Volume II
- Of the Funds or Sources of Revenue which may peculiarly Belong to the Sovereign or Commonwealth (1776)Adam Smith
- Of Taxes (1776)Adam Smith
- Of Public Debts (1776)Adam Smith
- Escheat vice Taxation (1795)Jeremy Bentham
- The Substance of a Speech made by Lord Auckland in the House of Peers, on Tuesday, the 8th Day of January, 1799, on the Third Reading of the Bill for granting certain Duties upon Income (1799)Lord Auckland
- The Principles of Taxation (1799)W. Frend
- Review of the Arguments advanced in the House of Commons, in support of The Bill for granting an Aid and Contribution for the Prosecution of War, by imposing certain Duties upon Income (1799)Lord Liverpool
- Observations on the Produce of the Income Tax, and on its Proportion to the whole Income of Great Britain (1800)Henry Beeke