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... RENT . 173 It is this surplus that constitutes the rent of land ; -at least , that particular part of the rent of land which arises from monopoly , or its superior advan- tages over other lands cultivated for the supply of the same ...
... RENT . 173 It is this surplus that constitutes the rent of land ; -at least , that particular part of the rent of land which arises from monopoly , or its superior advan- tages over other lands cultivated for the supply of the same ...
Page 174
... rent received for landed estates consists of the necessary profit on this outlay . remainder , part accrues from peculiar advantages with respect to proximity to markets , or manures ... RENTS . 175 - ( which are , in 174 ELEMENTS OF RENT .
... rent received for landed estates consists of the necessary profit on this outlay . remainder , part accrues from peculiar advantages with respect to proximity to markets , or manures ... RENTS . 175 - ( which are , in 174 ELEMENTS OF RENT .
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... rent ? Whilst this school of political economists declare rent to be solely owing to the difference in natural fertility of soils , ' and build their whole science upon this principle or ' theory of rent , ' as they call it , other ...
... rent ? Whilst this school of political economists declare rent to be solely owing to the difference in natural fertility of soils , ' and build their whole science upon this principle or ' theory of rent , ' as they call it , other ...
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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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