An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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... things are needful to facilitate their exertions , to the owner of these things another part of the produce must be resigned , and hence the origin of Profits . The share of the laborer , the reward of mere personal exertion , in ...
... things are needful to facilitate their exertions , to the owner of these things another part of the produce must be resigned , and hence the origin of Profits . The share of the laborer , the reward of mere personal exertion , in ...
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... things have arisen out of the peculiar circumstances of different people , forming the main ties which hold society together , Origin and determining the nature of the connection between Rents . the governing part of the community and ...
... things have arisen out of the peculiar circumstances of different people , forming the main ties which hold society together , Origin and determining the nature of the connection between Rents . the governing part of the community and ...
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... thing is cheap , the labor of a serf is doubly as expensive as that of a laborer in England ' . Mr. Schmalz gives a startling account of the unproductiveness of serf labor in Prussia , from his own knowledge and ob- servation3 . In ...
... thing is cheap , the labor of a serf is doubly as expensive as that of a laborer in England ' . Mr. Schmalz gives a startling account of the unproductiveness of serf labor in Prussia , from his own knowledge and ob- servation3 . In ...
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... things has indeed changed , except in Russia alone . But the authority of the proprietors over the serfs , exercised through the me- dium of judicial tribunals , in which the nobles are the judges , has not ceased to be extremely arbi ...
... things has indeed changed , except in Russia alone . But the authority of the proprietors over the serfs , exercised through the me- dium of judicial tribunals , in which the nobles are the judges , has not ceased to be extremely arbi ...
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... things . Those in which the actual changes were prepared by no spontaneous advances , will for some time disappoint , it is to be feared , in a great degree , the benevolent impatience of those statesmen , who wished to speed them ...
... things . Those in which the actual changes were prepared by no spontaneous advances , will for some time disappoint , it is to be feared , in a great degree , the benevolent impatience of those statesmen , who wished to speed them ...
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