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Page 251
... corn before produced , or 28 quarters . In the mean while , let Increased the productive powers of the cloth ... quarters of corn , while 12 men produce 28 pieces of cloth , each quarter of corn will exchange for three pieces of ...
... corn before produced , or 28 quarters . In the mean while , let Increased the productive powers of the cloth ... quarters of corn , while 12 men produce 28 pieces of cloth , each quarter of corn will exchange for three pieces of ...
Page 265
... quarters of corn , and two men two pieces of cloth and a quarter of corn ; and a piece of cloth will exchange for each other . Next , the efficiency of agricultural industry increasing , let two men produce three quarters of corn ...
... quarters of corn , and two men two pieces of cloth and a quarter of corn ; and a piece of cloth will exchange for each other . Next , the efficiency of agricultural industry increasing , let two men produce three quarters of corn ...
Page 280
... quarters of corn , C 14 , and D 16 ; then , B yielding the ordinary profits of stock , C will have 2 , and D 4 quarters of corn as surplus profits or rent . The landlord's proportion of the produce of C and D taken together , will be 6 ...
... quarters of corn , C 14 , and D 16 ; then , B yielding the ordinary profits of stock , C will have 2 , and D 4 quarters of corn as surplus profits or rent . The landlord's proportion of the produce of C and D taken together , will be 6 ...
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Page | 38 |
revenue of every class may be increased by an invasion of the revenue | 286 |
Summary of Farmers Rents | 305 |
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