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Of the Relation Which the Levying of Taxes and the Greatness of the Public Revenues Bear to Liberty1. Of the Public Revenues.2. That it is bad Reasoning to say that the Greatness of Taxes is good in its own Nature.3. Of Taxes in Countries where Part of the People are Villains or Bondmen.4. Of a Republic in the like Case.5. Of a Monarchy in the like Case.6. Of a despotic Government in the like Case.7. Of Taxes in Countries where Villainage is not established.8. In what Manner the Deception is preserved.9. Of a bad Kind of Impost.10. That the Greatness of Taxes depends on the Nature of the Government.11. Of Confiscations.12. Relation between the Weight of Taxes and Liberty.13. In what Government Taxes are capable of Increase.14. That the Nature of the Taxes is in Relation to the Government.15. Abuse of Liberty.16. Of the Conquests of the Mahometans.17. Of the Augmentation of Troops.18. Of an Exemption from Taxes.19. Which is more suitable to the Prince and to the People, the farming the Revenues, or managing them by Commission.20. Of the Farmers of the Revenues. |
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