登陆注册
26110900000254

第254章

In order to render any province advantageous to the empire to which it belongs, it ought to afford, in time of peace, a revenue to the public sufficient not only for defraying the whole expense of its own peace establishment, but for contributing its proportion to the support of the general government of the empire.Every province necessarily contributes, more or less, to increase the expense of that general government.If any particular province, therefore, does not contribute its share towards defraying this expense, an unequal burden must be thrown upon some other part of the empire.The extraordinary revenue, too, which every province affords to the public in time of war, ought, from parity of reason, to bear the same proportion to the extraordinary revenue of the whole empire which its ordinary revenue does in time of peace.That neither the ordinary nor extraordinary revenue which Great Britain derives from her colonies, bears this proportion to the whole revenue of the British empire, will readily be allowed.The monopoly, it has been supposed, indeed, by increasing the private revenue of the people of Great Britain, and thereby enabling them to pay greater taxes, compensates the deficiency of the public revenue of the colonies.But this monopoly, I have endeavoured to show, though a very grievous tax upon the colonies, and though it may increase the revenue of a particular order of men in Great Britain, diminishes instead of increasing that of the great body of the people; and consequently diminishes instead of increasing the ability of the great body of the people to pay taxes.The men, too, whose revenue the monopoly increases, constitute a particular order, which it is both absolutely impossible to tax beyond the proportion of other orders, and extremely impolitic even to attempt to tax beyond that proportion, as I shall endeavour to show in the following book.No particular resource, therefore, can be drawn from this particular order.

The colonies may be taxed either by their own assemblies, or by the Parliament of Great Britain.

That the colony assemblies can ever be so managed as to levy upon their constituents a public revenue sufficient not only to maintain at all times their own civil and military establishment, but to pay their proper proportion of the expense of the general government of the British empire seems not very probable.It was a long time before even the Parliament of England, though placed immediately under the eye of the sovereign, could be brought under such a system of management, or could be rendered sufficiently liberal in their grants for supporting the civil and military establishments even of their own country.It was only by distributing among the particular Members of Parliament a great part either of the offices, or of the disposal of the offices arising from this civil and military establishment, that such a system of management could be established even with regard to the Parliament of England.But the distance of the colony assemblies from the eye of the sovereign, their number, their dispersed situation, and their various constitutions, would render it very difficult to manage them in the same manner, even though the sovereign had the same means of doing it; and those means are wanting.It would be absolutely impossible to distribute among all the leading members of all the colony assemblies such a share, either of the offices or of the disposal of the offices arising from the general government of the British empire, as to dispose them to give up their popularity at home, and to tax their constituents for the support of that general government, of which almost the whole emoluments were to be divided among people who were strangers to them.The unavoidable ignorance of administration, besides, concerning the relative importance of the different members of those different assemblies, the offences which must frequently be given, the blunders which must constantly be committed in attempting to manage them in this manner, seems to render such a system of management altogether impracticable with regard to them.

The colony assemblies, besides, cannot be supposed the proper judges of what is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire.The care of that defence and support is not entrusted to them.It is not their business, and they have no regular means of information concerning it.The assembly of a province, like the vestry of a parish, may judge very properly concerning the affairs of its own particular district; but can have no proper means of judging concerning those of the whole empire.It cannot even judge properly concerning the proportion which its own province bears to the whole empire; or concerning the relative degree of its wealth and importance compared with the other provinces; because those other provinces are not under the inspection and superintendency of the assembly of a particular province.What is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire, and in what proportion each part ought to contribute, can be judged of only by that assembly which inspects and superintends the affairs of the whole empire.

同类推荐
  • Green Mansions

    Green Mansions

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 论画十则

    论画十则

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 集古今佛道论衡实录

    集古今佛道论衡实录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 皇清书史

    皇清书史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太虛心淵篇

    太虛心淵篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • tfboys雨过天晴晴后再雨

    tfboys雨过天晴晴后再雨

    hello!大家好,本文主凯,你们可以叫我安浅,也可以叫我沐萱,这是我写的第一个作品,希望大家喜欢,大家可以随意给我提意见,写的不好的地方,请多多指教,如果是黑粉,麻烦就不要进来了。
  • 爱妃,理我嘛!

    爱妃,理我嘛!

    一朝穿越,暗夜特工化身娇艳狂妃,阴差阳错,与暴龙王爷缠情纠葛,难解难分。一场阴谋,引爆影朝内外争斗,且看特工狂妃如何斗情敌,战杀手,驯王爷,查身世…样样精通,手到擒来。现代金牌特工魂穿架空朝代,脱胎换骨后却阴差阳差的跟前世拥有相同相貌的暴龙王爷纠缠,一场阴谋让影朝朝野内外都发生翻天覆地的变化,且看特工狂妃如何在古代斗情敌,战杀手,驯王爷,查身世。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 永世沉沦

    永世沉沦

    小时候家里很穷,父亲用纸给糊了个风筝,从天上下来的时候风筝却带着血……从那以后各种诡异无解的麻烦降临到我的头上,为了解决这一切,我走遍大江南北,踏入一个个那无人知晓的生命禁区,多年后我才明白,真正的可怕其实是人心,当汹涌的欲望与人性的丑恶交织在一起的时候。阴魂不散,永世沉沦。
  • 涅神

    涅神

    阴阳眸,善恶心,尘缘难断,天地无殇。轮回路,千转桥,此情不忘,天涯一方。凡俗泪,神魔哀,寻卿万载,剑斩迷惘。黄泉落,万古枯,君王再现,一统万疆。因为情,他开启挑战之路,因为义,他屡次面临生死,因为爱,他不断跨越极限,直至永恒巅峰!
  • 你给的不是我要的明天

    你给的不是我要的明天

    你那么阳光,那么帅气,你的笑容那么迷人!暗恋你3年,你却一直把我当哥们,你的身边总是有无数的女人。一场车祸,我挣扎于死亡的边缘,我以为没有人来拯救我了,而你却邪魅如撒旦般出现在我面前,在我耳边耳鬓厮磨道:“亲爱的,我喜欢你,即使和你一起下地狱,我也愿意。”
  • 星座长歌

    星座长歌

    主要讲诉第二次神魔大战,菩提子化身少年团结众人,利用神奇的仙法和阵法打败入侵人间的魔王的励志故事,故事不狗血,不穿越,不YY,正经的说故事呢!
  • 极武战神

    极武战神

    百般阴谋,万般算计,一切都难以逃脱那轮回的宿命……曾经的背叛,都应该被惩罚;所有的痛楚,都应该被加倍的偿还;所有的错误,都应该付出代价……一个卑微的灵魂,在偶然中崛起,一凭着部残缺的功法与一尊逆天的战魂一步一步走上世界的巅峰!古怪离奇的世界,热血沸腾的战斗,还有激情缠绵的柔情,一切尽在极武战神……等级设定:战士、战灵、战宗、战师、战将、战帅、战候、战王、战圣、战神。
  • 仟妖记..more

    仟妖记..more

    在那日落月起的交界,在万千时空的夹缝中,存在着这样一个神秘的国度——仟妖国度.随着一声响亮的啼哭,仟妖国度的公主降生了,与此同时,天界那个被称为圣宣的耀眼天使不再出现.在这个步步危机的国度,无法将法力掌控自如的公主,会如何安然生存呢?她又会遭遇怎样的友谊,见证怎样的爱恨情仇呢?
  • 绝代风华:倾尽天下

    绝代风华:倾尽天下

    今夕何夕,见此良人。君心可见,草木可闻。
  • 封辰纪

    封辰纪

    一片星,一粒尘仰望星空的人,总是渴望守护,渴望长久然而,终究只是一粒尘