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 ix
... practice be expected to be exercised by moral causes acting in opposition to the physical propen- sities of mankind . It is the perilous privilege of really eminent men , that their errors , as well as their wisdom , should be fertile ...
... practice be expected to be exercised by moral causes acting in opposition to the physical propen- sities of mankind . It is the perilous privilege of really eminent men , that their errors , as well as their wisdom , should be fertile ...
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... practice , to be the pro- perty of the general government . They can be occupied only with its consent , in spots fixed on and allotted by its servants , and on the condition of a previous money payment . That government does not , it ...
... practice , to be the pro- perty of the general government . They can be occupied only with its consent , in spots fixed on and allotted by its servants , and on the condition of a previous money payment . That government does not , it ...
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... practice , and that their old masters very generally continue , from expediency or humanity , the occasional aid they formerly lent them , that they have become re- conciled to their new character of freemen . But although bestowed upon ...
... practice , and that their old masters very generally continue , from expediency or humanity , the occasional aid they formerly lent them , that they have become re- conciled to their new character of freemen . But although bestowed upon ...
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... practice and phraseology of different districts . The domain lands , those which in Hungary Poland and many German states are still culti- vated by the nobles themselves , are generally in Hanover let for a money rent to persons who ...
... practice and phraseology of different districts . The domain lands , those which in Hungary Poland and many German states are still culti- vated by the nobles themselves , are generally in Hanover let for a money rent to persons who ...
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... practice by the commutation into labor of many other dues , all trifling , and some very indefinite . In most places too , the authority of the landlord enables him , at very inadequate prices , to command , in addition to the labor for ...
... practice by the commutation into labor of many other dues , all trifling , and some very indefinite . In most places too , the authority of the landlord enables him , at very inadequate prices , to command , in addition to the labor for ...
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