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 119
... fact , very generally recognized by all the enlightened classes in serf countries , and have given rise to the numerous attempts now going on to substitute payments of produce , or money , in lieu of labour , as the rent of land , that ...
... fact , very generally recognized by all the enlightened classes in serf countries , and have given rise to the numerous attempts now going on to substitute payments of produce , or money , in lieu of labour , as the rent of land , that ...
Page 129
... fact , as well as the recog- nized principles of human conduct - is presented by the actual condition of Ireland . In that country we may see the natural effects of uncon- trolled power in a landed aristocracy to dictate the terms on ...
... fact , as well as the recog- nized principles of human conduct - is presented by the actual condition of Ireland . In that country we may see the natural effects of uncon- trolled power in a landed aristocracy to dictate the terms on ...
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... fact , to prevent the introduction of foreign fabrics to compete with our own , is to offer a premium to sloth and negligence ; and experience has proved that such competition is always followed by a rapid improvement in the home - made ...
... fact , to prevent the introduction of foreign fabrics to compete with our own , is to offer a premium to sloth and negligence ; and experience has proved that such competition is always followed by a rapid improvement in the home - made ...
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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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