Word: milles
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...indefensible as a means of tax reform. - (a) Poor are not now immoderately taxed: Nation, LIV, 24 (Jan. 11, 1984). - (1) Tariff reductions are are on necessaries of life. - (2) Poorer classes pay but little State and Municipal taxes. - (b) An Income Tax is objectionable in administration: Mill's Political Economy, II, 426. - (1) Difficult to ascertain real incomes. - (2) Inquisitorial in nature. - (3) A tax on honesty. - (c) It is not approved by experience. - (1) Has serious inequalities: Gustav Cohn in Political Science Quarterly, IV, 56 March 1889); Consular Reports, 1888, Vol. 99, 100, p. 700. - (2) Creates discontent...
...Auburn St.SYNOPSIS of John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy, for sale by Sever, Amee, Thurston and Wheeler...
...2tSYNOPSIS of John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy, for sale by Sever, Amee, Thurston and Wheeler...
WILL the students who helped me up in the accident, corner Harvard and Plympton streets, 1 o'clock Friday night June 1, please send their names and addresses to J. M. G., 23 Mill St., Cambridge...
...FORMER instructor in Economics in Harvard is willing to assist a few students in Economics 1 who wish to do thorough work in the text of Mill. No mere coaching for examination, however, will be undertaken under any circumstances. Address, P. E., Box 2414, Boston, Mass...