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Page xxxiv
... produced by purely material causes any thing inconsistent with the benevolence of the Creator , act very idly in ... produce a per- ceptible influence on the amount of their ravages , or the fate of the sufferers . Now it must be al ...
... produced by purely material causes any thing inconsistent with the benevolence of the Creator , act very idly in ... produce a per- ceptible influence on the amount of their ravages , or the fate of the sufferers . Now it must be al ...
Page xlvii
... produce so obtained must lower rents - Proof that increased produce from the outlay of increased capital ordinarily raises rent , when it is obtained without a diminished return ...... Different effect of capital employed in different ...
... produce so obtained must lower rents - Proof that increased produce from the outlay of increased capital ordinarily raises rent , when it is obtained without a diminished return ...... Different effect of capital employed in different ...
Page xlviii
... producing classes , the produce remaining the same . The increase of produce rents from this cause is measured by the decreasing fertility of the soils governing price ........................ . 244 The decreasing fertility of the soil ...
... producing classes , the produce remaining the same . The increase of produce rents from this cause is measured by the decreasing fertility of the soils governing price ........................ . 244 The decreasing fertility of the soil ...
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... produce is distributed as Rent . If besides the soil other things are needful to facilitate their exertions , to the owner of these things another part of the produce must be resigned , and hence the origin of Profits . The share of the ...
... produce is distributed as Rent . If besides the soil other things are needful to facilitate their exertions , to the owner of these things another part of the produce must be resigned , and hence the origin of Profits . The share of the ...
Page 7
... produce was deposited in a common storehouse , " and divided among them according to their respec- " tive exigencies1 . " While in Peru " all the lands capable of cultivation were divided into three " shares . One was consecrated to the ...
... produce was deposited in a common storehouse , " and divided among them according to their respec- " tive exigencies1 . " While in Peru " all the lands capable of cultivation were divided into three " shares . One was consecrated to the ...
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