Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... Profit on Capital . - Nature of Profit , and natural right to its enjoyment . - Mistaken Views of those who declaim against the Profits of Ca- pital . Fixed and Circulating Capitals . - Elements of Profit . - Net Profit , or Interest of ...
... Profit on Capital . - Nature of Profit , and natural right to its enjoyment . - Mistaken Views of those who declaim against the Profits of Ca- pital . Fixed and Circulating Capitals . - Elements of Profit . - Net Profit , or Interest of ...
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... Profit on Capital.- Nature of Profit , and natural right to its enjoyment.- Mistaken Views of those who declaim against the Profits of Capital . - Fixed and Circulating Capitals . - Elements of Profit . - Net Profit , or Interest of ...
... Profit on Capital.- Nature of Profit , and natural right to its enjoyment.- Mistaken Views of those who declaim against the Profits of Capital . - Fixed and Circulating Capitals . - Elements of Profit . - Net Profit , or Interest of ...
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... profit upon his capital ; the entire capi- tal circulating in a mean period of less than nine months . Should the ... profit on the capital . Should the capital , for instance , be turned five times on the average in the year , a profit ...
... profit upon his capital ; the entire capi- tal circulating in a mean period of less than nine months . Should the ... profit on the capital . Should the capital , for instance , be turned five times on the average in the year , a profit ...
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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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