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Thus the unseen injury arising froin Excise taxation , by its interference with the free course of manufacture , is much greater than is suspected by the public . The consequence of the activity and invention of the manufacturers being ...
Thus the unseen injury arising froin Excise taxation , by its interference with the free course of manufacture , is much greater than is suspected by the public . The consequence of the activity and invention of the manufacturers being ...
Page 394
vantage whatever , and consequently that absenteeism could be any injury . The economical consequences of absenteeism , -80 far as relates to England — consist , it appears to us , simply in such as may flow from the landlord's income ...
vantage whatever , and consequently that absenteeism could be any injury . The economical consequences of absenteeism , -80 far as relates to England — consist , it appears to us , simply in such as may flow from the landlord's income ...
Page 408
The extent to which the value of money has Auctuated in this country , effecting by each change a proportionate injury on either the debtor or creditor interest , is frightful to contemplate . It has varied in the proportion of two to ...
The extent to which the value of money has Auctuated in this country , effecting by each change a proportionate injury on either the debtor or creditor interest , is frightful to contemplate . It has varied in the proportion of two to ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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