Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 41
Page 121
... share , to do so indirectly , by throwing the government taxes on the tenant , and claiming for themselves an exemp- tion from all imposts . By this and other similar contrivances , the share of the métayer has been generally so reduced ...
... share , to do so indirectly , by throwing the government taxes on the tenant , and claiming for themselves an exemp- tion from all imposts . By this and other similar contrivances , the share of the métayer has been generally so reduced ...
Page 152
... share of the plunder in riot and excess . Admitting that others have gone to work industriously in the production of the things they require , each for himself - have ploughed and sown , and spun and wove , have stored corn in their ...
... share of the plunder in riot and excess . Admitting that others have gone to work industriously in the production of the things they require , each for himself - have ploughed and sown , and spun and wove , have stored corn in their ...
Page 280
... share of some one of the necessaries , comforts , and luxu- ries of life by the same expenditure of labour and capital , or the same share as before at a less ex- pense ; leaving him a surplus of means applicable to the acquisition of ...
... share of some one of the necessaries , comforts , and luxu- ries of life by the same expenditure of labour and capital , or the same share as before at a less ex- pense ; leaving him a surplus of means applicable to the acquisition of ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
17 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
advantages afford agricultural amount arts benefit circulating circumstances colonies comforts commerce common condition consequently consumed continually corn CORN-LAWS cost cultivation demand division of labour duce duction duties effect employed employment England enjoyment equally evils exchange exclusive exertions existence expense extent favour fertility foreign greater happiness human improvement increase individual industry injury interest invested Ireland land landlord legislative less levied likewise limited machinery mankind manufactures means ment mode monopoly moral natural justice natural laws natural right necessary numbers object obtain occupation owner parish parties perhaps persons Political Economy poor poor-law poor-rate population portion possess present principle procure production profit proportion quantity raw produce rent serf skill society soil subsistence sumers supply surplus surplus labour taxation things tion tithe trade value of money villeins wages waste land wealth welfare