An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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... already analysed ; and to shew by a reference to the story and con- dition of the different divisions of mankind sup- ported out of each of them , what are the peculi- arities in the nature of those funds , which the most materially ...
... already analysed ; and to shew by a reference to the story and con- dition of the different divisions of mankind sup- ported out of each of them , what are the peculi- arities in the nature of those funds , which the most materially ...
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... already cultivated would only be in exact proportion to their superiority , from position or goodness , over the vacant spots . Such a state of things might occur ; it is an abstract possibility : but the past history and pre- sent ...
... already cultivated would only be in exact proportion to their superiority , from position or goodness , over the vacant spots . Such a state of things might occur ; it is an abstract possibility : but the past history and pre- sent ...
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... already pointed out , they may be called secondary rents ; or , because the capitalist , who becomes responsible for the rent of land which he cultivates by the labor of others , is usually called a farmer , these rents may conve ...
... already pointed out , they may be called secondary rents ; or , because the capitalist , who becomes responsible for the rent of land which he cultivates by the labor of others , is usually called a farmer , these rents may conve ...
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... already slaves . But when we observe , Russia . not a portion of the people in a state of slavery , but the whole body of peasantry in a wholly agri- cultural nation , as in Russia and formerly in Hungary , it is then impossible not to ...
... already slaves . But when we observe , Russia . not a portion of the people in a state of slavery , but the whole body of peasantry in a wholly agri- cultural nation , as in Russia and formerly in Hungary , it is then impossible not to ...
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... already appear to be , on the whole2 , in a condition superior to that of the serfs of indi- period , all the other classes ( not being noble ) had only pur- chased to the amount of 3..611..000 roubles in the same paper money . 1 For a ...
... already appear to be , on the whole2 , in a condition superior to that of the serfs of indi- period , all the other classes ( not being noble ) had only pur- chased to the amount of 3..611..000 roubles in the same paper money . 1 For a ...
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