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 xlvii
... relative incomes of capitalists and landlords .. ........... Effects of the accumulation of auxiliary capital in agriculture on the relative numbers and influence of the different classes of the community The employment of auxiliary ...
... relative incomes of capitalists and landlords .. ........... Effects of the accumulation of auxiliary capital in agriculture on the relative numbers and influence of the different classes of the community The employment of auxiliary ...
Page xlviii
... relative value of raw produce is no proof of the decreasing effi- ciency of agricultural industry . An increasing money value of raw produce compared with the prices of other countries is no proof of the decreasing efficiency of ...
... relative value of raw produce is no proof of the decreasing effi- ciency of agricultural industry . An increasing money value of raw produce compared with the prices of other countries is no proof of the decreasing efficiency of ...
Page 107
... institutions , and on the amount of their national strength and ex- ternal influence . That no very marked change in the efficiency of agriculture , and in the relative numbers of Sect . 6 . Metayers . BOOK I. agricultural and Rents . 107.
... institutions , and on the amount of their national strength and ex- ternal influence . That no very marked change in the efficiency of agriculture , and in the relative numbers of Sect . 6 . Metayers . BOOK I. agricultural and Rents . 107.
Page 108
... relative strength and power as nations . To these claims to an attentive examination we add another of not less importance , which has been already incidentally mentioned , namely , the strict connection which metayer rents have ( in ...
... relative strength and power as nations . To these claims to an attentive examination we add another of not less importance , which has been already incidentally mentioned , namely , the strict connection which metayer rents have ( in ...
Page 128
... relatives are dispos- sessed at his death , unless they outbid all other appli- cants . With the exception of these interests for life , and of the estates vested in the Ulema or expounders of Mohammedan law , there are no distinctly ...
... relatives are dispos- sessed at his death , unless they outbid all other appli- cants . With the exception of these interests for life , and of the estates vested in the Ulema or expounders of Mohammedan law , there are no distinctly ...
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