13.9. 9. Of a bad Kind of Impost.
We shall here, by the way, take notice
of an impost laid in particular countries on the different articles of
civil contracts. As these are things subject to very nice disquisitions,
a vast deal of knowledge is necessary to make any tolerable defence
against the farmer of the revenues, who interprets, in that case, the
regulations of the prince, and exercises an arbitrary power over
people's fortunes. Experience has demonstrated that a duty on the paper
on which the deeds are drawn would be of far greater service.