^ John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy (1848), Bk. V, Ch. 3, Section 5
^ ab“Nicholas Vansittart was Chancellor when Napoleon was defeated [in 1815. His inclination was to maintain some tax on income, but public sentiment and the opposition were against him. A year after Waterloo, income tax was repealed ‘with a thundering peal of applause’ and Parliament decided that all documents connected with it should be collected, cut into pieces and pulped.]”. 2024年3月19日閲覧。
^“Nicholas Vansittart was Chancellor when Napoleon was defeated [in 1815. His inclination was to maintain some tax on income, but public sentiment and the opposition were against him. A year after Waterloo, income tax was repealed ‘with a thundering peal of applause’ and Parliament decided that all documents connected with it should be collected, cut into pieces and pulped.]”. 2024年3月19日閲覧。