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 xxii
... obtain at last a distinct view of the laws , according to which the produce of their land and labor is divided among the several classes which compose communities of men , under all their varieties of form and circumstances ; and of the ...
... obtain at last a distinct view of the laws , according to which the produce of their land and labor is divided among the several classes which compose communities of men , under all their varieties of form and circumstances ; and of the ...
Page xxxi
... obtained , to de- monstrate the error of those gloomy notions of a perpetual discord between rival interests in society , and of an inevitable tendency to ultimate decline , which it has been the evil triumph of the spe- cious ...
... obtained , to de- monstrate the error of those gloomy notions of a perpetual discord between rival interests in society , and of an inevitable tendency to ultimate decline , which it has been the evil triumph of the spe- cious ...
Page xliii
... obtained by observation and induction -abundance of materials now open to enquirers - Causes of former failure neglect of warnings of the author of inductive philosophy - necessity of future labor - and grounds of hope , p . xiv ...
... obtained by observation and induction -abundance of materials now open to enquirers - Causes of former failure neglect of warnings of the author of inductive philosophy - necessity of future labor - and grounds of hope , p . xiv ...
Page xlvii
... obtained by the expenditure of a greater proportion of capital Examination of the position of Mr. Ricardo that " if ... obtained must lower rents - Proof that increased produce from the outlay of increased capital ordinarily raises rent ...
... obtained by the expenditure of a greater proportion of capital Examination of the position of Mr. Ricardo that " if ... obtained must lower rents - Proof that increased produce from the outlay of increased capital ordinarily raises rent ...
Page xlviii
... obtained in particular instances , by observing , FIRST , the variations which take place in the COMPARATIVE NUMBERS of the agricultural and non - agricultural classes , and SECONDLY , the alterations which shew themselves in the ...
... obtained in particular instances , by observing , FIRST , the variations which take place in the COMPARATIVE NUMBERS of the agricultural and non - agricultural classes , and SECONDLY , the alterations which shew themselves in the ...
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