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 xix
... thoroughly understood by repeated observation of events as they occur , or have occurred , in the his- tory of nations ; and can never be submitted ( ex- " cept in cases extremely rare ) to premeditated experiment b 2 PREFACE . xix.
... thoroughly understood by repeated observation of events as they occur , or have occurred , in the his- tory of nations ; and can never be submitted ( ex- " cept in cases extremely rare ) to premeditated experiment b 2 PREFACE . xix.
Page xxxvii
... never found necessarily accessory to the increase of vicious habits ; much less dependent on them . The providence which implanted in the heart of man his feelings as to right and wrong , will never be found to act so inconsistently ...
... never found necessarily accessory to the increase of vicious habits ; much less dependent on them . The providence which implanted in the heart of man his feelings as to right and wrong , will never be found to act so inconsistently ...
Page xlii
... never ceased to regard with the utmost affection and respect ; because I owe to my entrance into it much of the purest and most vivid happiness of my early life , and opportunities at least of intellectual cul- ture , for which I can ...
... never ceased to regard with the utmost affection and respect ; because I owe to my entrance into it much of the purest and most vivid happiness of my early life , and opportunities at least of intellectual cul- ture , for which I can ...
Page 34
... never Labor Rents in Poland . been recalled . But this constitution did no more for them it secured them no interest in the land they occupied it did not even stipulate , like the Hungarian regulations , that a definite portion of the ...
... never Labor Rents in Poland . been recalled . But this constitution did no more for them it secured them no interest in the land they occupied it did not even stipulate , like the Hungarian regulations , that a definite portion of the ...
Page 37
... payment , the amount of that payment was limited and fixed , and it was never to be increased . A lease was to be granted on these terms , irrevocable , and only subject to for- BOOK I. Chap . ii . Sect . 5 . Rents . 37.
... payment , the amount of that payment was limited and fixed , and it was never to be increased . A lease was to be granted on these terms , irrevocable , and only subject to for- BOOK I. Chap . ii . Sect . 5 . Rents . 37.
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