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" ... in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small proportion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or indeed can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will... "
Principles of Political Economy - Page 195
by Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 736 pages
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1835 - 494 pages
...required to be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was...disposal of whosoever might choose to cultivate it." " So long," says Mr. Mill, " as land produces nothing, it is not worth appropriating. So long as a...
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A Manual of Political Economy

Erasmus Peshine Smith - Economics - 1853 - 284 pages
...indeed, can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent: for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was...yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of whomsoever might choose to cultivate it. ***** If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1858 - 626 pages
...indeed can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent. For no one would pay for the use of land, when there was...disposal of whosoever might choose to cultivate it any more that he would pay rent for the use of air, and water, or any other of the gifts of nature,...
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Principles of Social Science, Volume 1

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 512 pages
...indeed, can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land when there was...yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of whomsoever might choose to cultivate it. ***** If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless...
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Principles of Social Science, Volume 1

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 500 pages
...can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent ; for 110 one would pay for the use of land when there was an...yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of whomsoever might choose to cultivate it. * * * * * If all land had the same properties, if it were...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1858 - 636 pages
...population can command, there will be no rent. For no one would pay for the use of land, when thei-e was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and...disposal of whosoever might choose to cultivate it any more that he would pay rent for the use of air, and water, or any other of the gifts of nature,...
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Manual of Social Science: Being a Condensation of the "Principles of Social ...

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1866 - 594 pages
...indeed can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land when there was...yet appropriated, and therefore at the disposal of whomsoever might choose to cultivate it If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless in...
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A Manual of Political Economy

Erasmus Peshine Smith - Economics - 1868 - 274 pages
...indeed, can be cultivated with the capital which the population can command, there will be no rent : for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was...yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of whomsoever might choose to cultivate it. ***** If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless...
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Principles of Social Science, Volume 1

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1868 - 506 pages
...population can command, there will be no rent; for no one would pay for the use of land when there.was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of whomsoever might choose to cultivate it. » * * » * If all land had the game properties, if it were...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 1

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1872 - 730 pages
...indeed can be cultivated with the capital which the population can Command, there will be no rent. For no one would pay for the use of land, when there was...disposal of whosoever might choose to cultivate it any more that he would pay rent for the use of air, and water, or any other of the gifts of nature,...
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