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 129
... effect . This has ever been , and must be , the work of a superior power , - whether proceeding from above or from ... effects of uncon- trolled power in a landed aristocracy to dictate the terms on which the soil shall be cultivated by ...
... effect . This has ever been , and must be , the work of a superior power , - whether proceeding from above or from ... effects of uncon- trolled power in a landed aristocracy to dictate the terms on which the soil shall be cultivated by ...
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... effect of damping the exertions of the labourers and diminishing their productiveness . The labour - rate , a new hobby of the present day with some of our well - meaning but not very pro- found legislators , is exposed , on the same ...
... effect of damping the exertions of the labourers and diminishing their productiveness . The labour - rate , a new hobby of the present day with some of our well - meaning but not very pro- found legislators , is exposed , on the same ...
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... effect of the debt . The interest of the debt , like all taxes , can only be paid out of the three sole sources of the national income , rent , profits , and wages . Its abstraction leaves , therefore , so much the less behind to be ...
... effect of the debt . The interest of the debt , like all taxes , can only be paid out of the three sole sources of the national income , rent , profits , and wages . Its abstraction leaves , therefore , so much the less behind to be ...
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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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