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
... land cultivated determines the average price of raw pro- duce , while the difference of quality on the supe- rior lands measures the rents yielded by them . This was a step towards understanding the cir- cumstances which affect the ...
... land cultivated determines the average price of raw pro- duce , while the difference of quality on the supe- rior lands measures the rents yielded by them . This was a step towards understanding the cir- cumstances which affect the ...
Page xv
... statistical map of the world , it shews us that the countries in which the rent of land is highest , in- stead of exhibiting always indications of a decline in the efficiency of agriculture , are ordinarily those in PREFACE . XV.
... statistical map of the world , it shews us that the countries in which the rent of land is highest , in- stead of exhibiting always indications of a decline in the efficiency of agriculture , are ordinarily those in PREFACE . XV.
Page xlix
... Land - owners in the advance of Society to Farmer's Rents ..... 306 Observations on some circumstances in the Actual Position of England ........ 308 Strict connexion between the interests of the Non - agriculturists and the ...
... Land - owners in the advance of Society to Farmer's Rents ..... 306 Observations on some circumstances in the Actual Position of England ........ 308 Strict connexion between the interests of the Non - agriculturists and the ...
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... land can be obtained . Should the surface of the country which such a people inhabit be appropriated , the only ... land is then the direct source of the subsistence of the population , so the nature of the property established in the ...
... land can be obtained . Should the surface of the country which such a people inhabit be appropriated , the only ... land is then the direct source of the subsistence of the population , so the nature of the property established in the ...
Page 5
... lands were always first appropriated by those who are willing to bestow pains on their cultiva- tion ; if in the history of mankind it were ordinary fact , that the uncultivated lands of a country were open to the industry or ...
... lands were always first appropriated by those who are willing to bestow pains on their cultiva- tion ; if in the history of mankind it were ordinary fact , that the uncultivated lands of a country were open to the industry or ...
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