A Letter to Mr. Attwood On the Currency Question / By Captain Forman, R. N. .. 30

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As far as these mortgages are concerned, I do not see hov\ an; ■ J Em applied: but, with n -n •■•• to the annuities, if there are any of this descni I the Lord Chancellor, as the law now stands, is, / befieve, or, at all event-, ought to be, empowered to reduce their amount in the same proportion as fee rents I I diminished; provided* fair presumption can be produ ied in support of the supposition that the testators feemselvt i would have m ide similar alterations In their bcqui - they had been... awan of what was likely to take place.
The t'olloiving Propositions, upon which a better systemof Taxation is grounded, is most respectfully submitted to the consideration of the Members of the House of Commons.
1st. A general Property tax is the fairest and least oppressive of any tax that can possibly be levied on the community, inasmuch as it makes all classes contribute to the wants of the state in exact proportion to the amount of their property ; and those only could be inconvenienced by it, who have hitherto paid less than their fair proportion.


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