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 xvii
... existence of such moderating causes as we are now speaking of , and see them to be distinct from misery , vice , or a faultless moral restraint . To shew the na- ture of those causes , to throw light upon their details , to ex- hibit ...
... existence of such moderating causes as we are now speaking of , and see them to be distinct from misery , vice , or a faultless moral restraint . To shew the na- ture of those causes , to throw light upon their details , to ex- hibit ...
Page xxix
... a posi- tion to explain a phenomenon , the existence of which , ( however contrary to doctrines lately cur- rent , ) the instances of our own country , and of . a few others , will be seen to put beyond PREFACE . xxix.
... a posi- tion to explain a phenomenon , the existence of which , ( however contrary to doctrines lately cur- rent , ) the instances of our own country , and of . a few others , will be seen to put beyond PREFACE . xxix.
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... existence , and they pay a tribute , a rent , in the shape of labor and services performed on other lands1 . On the continent of America , the institutions of those people , who before its discovery had resorted to agriculture for ...
... existence , and they pay a tribute , a rent , in the shape of labor and services performed on other lands1 . On the continent of America , the institutions of those people , who before its discovery had resorted to agriculture for ...
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... existence of very exten- sive crown domains may perhaps be considered as an indication of a backward state of civilization . In other parts of Europe , they will usually be found 1 Heber ( late Bishop of Calcutta ) quoted by Clarke ...
... existence of very exten- sive crown domains may perhaps be considered as an indication of a backward state of civilization . In other parts of Europe , they will usually be found 1 Heber ( late Bishop of Calcutta ) quoted by Clarke ...
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... existence of a system of labor rents . We shall find however the same effect , produced in a somewhat different manner , characterizing peasant rents in all their forms . Inefficiency of Agricultural Labor . The next prominent feature ...
... existence of a system of labor rents . We shall find however the same effect , produced in a somewhat different manner , characterizing peasant rents in all their forms . Inefficiency of Agricultural Labor . The next prominent feature ...
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