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"Death and taxes" is a phrase commonly referencing a famous quotation written by American statesman Benjamin Franklin: Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. — Franklin, in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, 1789 You lye, you are not sure; for I say, Woman, ’tis impossible to be sure of any thing but Death and Taxes — Toby Guzzle, in Christopher Bullock, The Cobbler of Preston, p. 21

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  • الموت والضرائب (عبارة) (ar)
  • Death and taxes (idiom) (en)
  • Döden och skatterna (sv)
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  • الموت والضرائب (بالإنجليزية: Death and taxes)‏ عبارة شهيرة مقتبسة من رسالة بنجامين فرانكلين إلى جان باتيست لوروا في عام 1789 يأتي فيها: «تأسس دستورنا الجديد الآن، وله هيئة تبشر بالديمومة؛ لكن في هذا العالم لا يمكن أن نجزم بدوام شيء عدا الموت والضرائب». (ar)
  • "Death and taxes" is a phrase commonly referencing a famous quotation written by American statesman Benjamin Franklin: Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. — Franklin, in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, 1789 You lye, you are not sure; for I say, Woman, ’tis impossible to be sure of any thing but Death and Taxes — Toby Guzzle, in Christopher Bullock, The Cobbler of Preston, p. 21 (en)
  • Döden och skatterna (engelska: Death and taxes) är en vanlig referens till det berömda citatet: Vår nya konstitution har nu etablerats, och har en framställning som utlovar permanens; men i den här världen kan inget sägas vara säkert, utom döden och skatterna. –Benjamin Franklin, i ett brev till , 1789 Dock är Franklins brev inte källan för frasen, som dök upp tidigare i Daniel Defoes The Political History of the Devil. Saker så säkra som döden och skatterna, kan mer korrekt tros. –Daniel Defoe, , 1726. Och i The Cobbler of Preston av Christopher Bullock (1716) (sv)
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  • الموت والضرائب (بالإنجليزية: Death and taxes)‏ عبارة شهيرة مقتبسة من رسالة بنجامين فرانكلين إلى جان باتيست لوروا في عام 1789 يأتي فيها: «تأسس دستورنا الجديد الآن، وله هيئة تبشر بالديمومة؛ لكن في هذا العالم لا يمكن أن نجزم بدوام شيء عدا الموت والضرائب». (ar)
  • "Death and taxes" is a phrase commonly referencing a famous quotation written by American statesman Benjamin Franklin: Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. — Franklin, in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, 1789 Though Franklin is not the progenitor of the phrase, his usage is the most famous, especially in the United States. Earlier versions from the 18th century include a line in Daniel Defoe's The Political History of the Devil (1726), and a quote from The Cobbler of Preston by Christopher Bullock (1716), which is the earliest known iteration. You lye, you are not sure; for I say, Woman, ’tis impossible to be sure of any thing but Death and Taxes — Toby Guzzle, in Christopher Bullock, The Cobbler of Preston, p. 21 (en)
  • Döden och skatterna (engelska: Death and taxes) är en vanlig referens till det berömda citatet: Vår nya konstitution har nu etablerats, och har en framställning som utlovar permanens; men i den här världen kan inget sägas vara säkert, utom döden och skatterna. –Benjamin Franklin, i ett brev till , 1789 Dock är Franklins brev inte källan för frasen, som dök upp tidigare i Daniel Defoes The Political History of the Devil. Saker så säkra som döden och skatterna, kan mer korrekt tros. –Daniel Defoe, , 1726. Och i The Cobbler of Preston av Christopher Bullock (1716) Det är omöjligt att vara säker på något utom döden och skatterna. (sv)
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