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 137
... materials ; all of which things have to be provided at an ex- pense of much time and labour , before any of the ordinary operations of industry can commence . Stocks of all these things , it is evident , must be accumulated somewhere at ...
... materials ; all of which things have to be provided at an ex- pense of much time and labour , before any of the ordinary operations of industry can commence . Stocks of all these things , it is evident , must be accumulated somewhere at ...
Page 354
... materials of our prin- cipal manufactures . Sir H. Parnell estimates the amount of taxes annually levied on the materials employed in manufactures , buildings , ship - build- ing , & c . , at upwards of £ 6,000,000 . The levying of so ...
... materials of our prin- cipal manufactures . Sir H. Parnell estimates the amount of taxes annually levied on the materials employed in manufactures , buildings , ship - build- ing , & c . , at upwards of £ 6,000,000 . The levying of so ...
Page 356
... materials of every kind of science and art , and of all social im- provement . In addition to the increased cost of these manu- factures occasioned by the amount of the tax col- lected from them , the necessarily severe and vexa- tious ...
... materials of every kind of science and art , and of all social im- provement . In addition to the increased cost of these manu- factures occasioned by the amount of the tax col- lected from them , the necessarily severe and vexa- tious ...
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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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