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 viii
... facts on this sub- ject , which he brought to light , must always hold a prominent place in every enquiry into the causes which determine the social progress and condition of nations and the most prominent place in such branches of ...
... facts on this sub- ject , which he brought to light , must always hold a prominent place in every enquiry into the causes which determine the social progress and condition of nations and the most prominent place in such branches of ...
Page xii
... facts , and a perverse abuse of the mere reasoning faculty can give birth . First , there is assumed a constantly ... fact , is essentially false and delusive : - and then , to these primary and fatal blunders , is added a notion ...
... facts , and a perverse abuse of the mere reasoning faculty can give birth . First , there is assumed a constantly ... fact , is essentially false and delusive : - and then , to these primary and fatal blunders , is added a notion ...
Page xiii
... facts , was thrown into the shade by the fearful daring exhi- bited in the practical inferences to which they have been ... fact itself false , a corres- ponding incapacity in mankind to provide resources for increasing numbers - these ...
... facts , was thrown into the shade by the fearful daring exhi- bited in the practical inferences to which they have been ... fact itself false , a corres- ponding incapacity in mankind to provide resources for increasing numbers - these ...
Page xiv
... facts , which all familiar with the subject , know to be unhappily beyond the reach of doubt . And it is important that we should not underrate the mischievous moral effects and consequences of a superficial system of philosophy , when ...
... facts , which all familiar with the subject , know to be unhappily beyond the reach of doubt . And it is important that we should not underrate the mischievous moral effects and consequences of a superficial system of philosophy , when ...
Page xvi
... facts which lead directly to the conclusion ( of which a careful analysis of the various sources of accumulation will sufficiently shew the soundness , ) that high profits , with a great pro- ductive power , and a rapid rate of ...
... facts which lead directly to the conclusion ( of which a careful analysis of the various sources of accumulation will sufficiently shew the soundness , ) that high profits , with a great pro- ductive power , and a rapid rate of ...
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