An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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Page vii
... comprehensive glance at the world as it actually exists , is suffi- cient to shew to be utterly inconsistent with the past and present condition of mankind . ་ Mr. Malthus ' theory of population has been yet PREFACE . vii.
... comprehensive glance at the world as it actually exists , is suffi- cient to shew to be utterly inconsistent with the past and present condition of mankind . ་ Mr. Malthus ' theory of population has been yet PREFACE . vii.
Page viii
... condition of nations and the most prominent place in such branches of those enquiries , as have for their espe- cial object , the explanation of the laws which govern variations in the aggregate numbers of a people , and the amount of ...
... condition of nations and the most prominent place in such branches of those enquiries , as have for their espe- cial object , the explanation of the laws which govern variations in the aggregate numbers of a people , and the amount of ...
Page xxii
... conditions , the appointed labors , by which knowledge can alone be safely acquired ; in their effort to establish general princi- 1 Nov. Org . Ap . 1 . 2 Nov. Org . Ap . 26. to 30. and passim . ples , they have quitted too soon the ...
... conditions , the appointed labors , by which knowledge can alone be safely acquired ; in their effort to establish general princi- 1 Nov. Org . Ap . 1 . 2 Nov. Org . Ap . 26. to 30. and passim . ples , they have quitted too soon the ...
Page xxiii
... condition of mankind would not yield truth , even on this intricate subject , but because those who have been the most prominent in circulating error , have really turned aside from the task of going through such an examination at all ...
... condition of mankind would not yield truth , even on this intricate subject , but because those who have been the most prominent in circulating error , have really turned aside from the task of going through such an examination at all ...
Page xxv
... conditions of the contract between the pro- prietors and the cultivators , which are peculiar . to each of these classes , and on their distinct effects in the societies in which they prevail , whether economical , political or moral ...
... conditions of the contract between the pro- prietors and the cultivators , which are peculiar . to each of these classes , and on their distinct effects in the societies in which they prevail , whether economical , political or moral ...
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