10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INQUISITORIALNESS»
Discover the use of
inquisitorialness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inquisitorialness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Federal income tax, 1861-1872
Certain basic problems which developed out of the Civil War experience as
related to administration were these: the inquisitorialness of the tax, the
propensity to fraud, and the cost of collection. Solutions to Problems Relating to
Administration ...
Harold Q. Langenderfer,
1980
2
The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine
Besides, while existing modes of administering the tax have all the objections of
partiality, inquisitorialness, unfairness, annoying secret officers and tribunals, the
conclusion to which our principles have led us, if fairly carried out, evidence not ...
3
America and the Americans
They regretted at the same time the excessive inquisitorialness in certain parts of
the country, especially in the rural districts of New England, where a zeal for
purity without discretion has instituted tests of fellowship having no sanction in
the ...
William Edward Baxter,
1855
... the same as if revolutionary Conspiracies were formed against it. It is urged in
the Sense of Suspicion and Inquisitorialness, and becoming more oppressive,
tends to convert Scandinavianism into Republicanism. The two Courts, however,
...
5
A Plea for the Triumvirate of Esquire Bedells. Addressed to ...
The inquisitorialness extends to a single question: no inquiry is made into the
amount of a man's income, except to ascertain whether it is above or below one
certain mark: just as the feelings of the lady are spared on her wedding-day, by
the ...
6
Tracts of the Liverpool Financial Reform Association
Mr. Buckingham goes on to show that the inquisitorial processes of the customs
and excise far exeeed in annoyance, hindrance of business, and waste of time
and capital, the alleged inquisitorialness of the income-tax. " No merchant can ...
Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, England),
1851
7
The British Controversialist: And Literary Magazine
Besides, while existing modes of administering the tax have all the objections of
partiality, inquisitorialness, unfairness, annoying secret officers and tribunals, the
conclusion to which our principles have led us, if fairly carried out, evidence not ...
Mr. Buckingham goes on to show that the inquisitorial processes of the customs
and excise far exeeed in annoyance, hindrance of business, and waste of time
and capital, the alleged inquisitorialness of the income-tax. " No merchant can ...
Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, Merseyside),
1851
9
Memoirs of Sir Robert Peel
The imposition of the tax upon incomes, is moreover evidently subject to an
uncertainty, to an inquisitorialness, to an arbitrariness, and to frauds, which
render it particularly disagreeable and open to suspicion. These objections apply
less ...
Guizot (François, M.),
1857
10
Financial Reform Tracts: Civil list
Mr. Buckingham goes on to show that the inquisitorial processes of the customs
and excise far exeeed in annoyance, hindrance of business, and waste of time
and capital, the alleged inquisitorialness of the income-tax. " No merchant can ...
Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, England),
1851