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 xxxiv
... quantity of suffering and evil , which is produced by causes of a mixt character , partly moral and partly physical , such as those are which influence the growth of the numbers of man- kind . But then we must not be led too far by this ...
... quantity of suffering and evil , which is produced by causes of a mixt character , partly moral and partly physical , such as those are which influence the growth of the numbers of man- kind . But then we must not be led too far by this ...
Page xlvii
... quantities of each kind of capital profitable - Effects produced by the employment of increasing quantities of auxiliary capital on rents and on the relative incomes of capitalists and landlords .. ........... Effects of the ...
... quantities of each kind of capital profitable - Effects produced by the employment of increasing quantities of auxiliary capital on rents and on the relative incomes of capitalists and landlords .. ........... Effects of the ...
Page xlviii
... quantity of labor with a proportional less return " . 282 ....... SECTION 7. The interests of the landlords are not in opposition to those of the other classes . The landlords may have a temporary and limited interest in the depression ...
... quantity of labor with a proportional less return " . 282 ....... SECTION 7. The interests of the landlords are not in opposition to those of the other classes . The landlords may have a temporary and limited interest in the depression ...
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... quantity of land was mea- Origin and " sured out in proportion to the number of families . Division of " This was cultivated by the joint labor of the whole : " its produce was deposited in a common storehouse , " and divided among them ...
... quantity of land was mea- Origin and " sured out in proportion to the number of families . Division of " This was cultivated by the joint labor of the whole : " its produce was deposited in a common storehouse , " and divided among them ...
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... quantity of food , implements , and materials , as enable them to feed and employ others , to take the results of their labour , and to exchange them again for more food , and all that is necessary to continue the process . A class of ...
... quantity of food , implements , and materials , as enable them to feed and employ others , to take the results of their labour , and to exchange them again for more food , and all that is necessary to continue the process . A class of ...
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