Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 109
... entire soil of the country , as well as the lives of its inhabitants , would , we might suppose , be considered his property , to be dealt with at his will and pleasure . This , however , does not appear to have been the case ; and we ...
... entire soil of the country , as well as the lives of its inhabitants , would , we might suppose , be considered his property , to be dealt with at his will and pleasure . This , however , does not appear to have been the case ; and we ...
Page 157
... entire capital is 10,000l . Then his annual expenditure will be £ 5000 10 - £ 500 2500- 2 = 1250 2500 X 2 5000 £ 6750 7 per cent . on £ 10,000 750 £ 7500 To which sum his annual sales should amount in order to clear seven and a half per ...
... entire capital is 10,000l . Then his annual expenditure will be £ 5000 10 - £ 500 2500- 2 = 1250 2500 X 2 5000 £ 6750 7 per cent . on £ 10,000 750 £ 7500 To which sum his annual sales should amount in order to clear seven and a half per ...
Page 196
... entire supply is produced under a monopoly , the neces- sary cost of the article is not affected by such monopoly , but consists solely of the labour , time , and capital required to produce that portion of the supply which is brought ...
... entire supply is produced under a monopoly , the neces- sary cost of the article is not affected by such monopoly , but consists solely of the labour , time , and capital required to produce that portion of the supply which is brought ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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