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 324
... levied on employers , it is evident that the cost of supporting the infirm and aged portion of the labouring class engaged in manufactures must , even at present , be borne by some party . If by the manufacturers them- selves , they can ...
... levied on employers , it is evident that the cost of supporting the infirm and aged portion of the labouring class engaged in manufactures must , even at present , be borne by some party . If by the manufacturers them- selves , they can ...
Page 345
... levied on the same assessment must be supposed to press in the same unequal proportions on these different classes of productive investments . · The Highway - rates of 1825-6 amounted to The Church - rates of the same year , to Which ...
... levied on the same assessment must be supposed to press in the same unequal proportions on these different classes of productive investments . · The Highway - rates of 1825-6 amounted to The Church - rates of the same year , to Which ...
Page 370
... levied equi- tably from all classes , it is clear that the producer of the article which would be exported to pay for the imported commodity is as much burdened by the national taxation as the producer of the article which the latter ...
... levied equi- tably from all classes , it is clear that the producer of the article which would be exported to pay for the imported commodity is as much burdened by the national taxation as the producer of the article which the latter ...
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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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