Death and Taxes - the full story

Most people (in the UK anyway) who hear the words 'death and taxes' think of Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) who is usually credited with saying: 
"In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." 

This was apparently written in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy, 1789, which was re-printed in The Works of Benjamin Franklin, 1817. 

Before that however Daniel Defoe used a similar phrase in The Political History of the Devil, 1726: "Things as certain as death and taxes, can be more firmly believed." 

And much more recently, though still almost 100 years ago, Margaret Mitchell says the following in her book Gone With the Wind, 1936: 

"Death, taxes and childbirth! There's never any convenient time for any of them."


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