| 1818 - 638 pages
...settling of any country abounding with rich and fertile land, there is never any rent ; and it is only because land is of different qualities with respect...powers; and because, in the progress of population, the supply of rich and fertile land becomes exhausted, and land ot an inferior quality, or less advantageously... | |
| David Ricardo - Economics - 1821 - 566 pages
...price*. If all land had the same properties, if it were unlimited in quantity, and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its use, unless where it...advantages of situation. It is only, then, because land is not unlimited in quantity and uni* " The earth, as we have already seen, is not the only agent of nature... | |
| Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 440 pages
..." If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless in quantity and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its use, unless where it...advantages of situation. It is only, then, because land is not boundless in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress of population, land... | |
| Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 444 pages
...properties, if it were boundless in quantity and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its nse, unless where it possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It is only, then, because land is not boundless in quantity and uniform in quality, and because, in the progress of population, land... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1835 - 494 pages
...all land had ' the same properties, if it were unlimited in quan' tity, and uniform in quality, no charge could be ' made for its use, unless where it...of situation. It is only, then, because ' land is not unlimited in quantity and uniform in ' quality, and because, in the progress of population, ' land... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Business & Economics - 1837 - 380 pages
...price. If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless in quantity, and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its use, unless where it...advantages of situation. It is only then because land is not unlimited in quantVy and uniform in quality, and because in the progress of population, land of... | |
| Commerce - 1840 - 556 pages
..." If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless in quantity and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its use, unless where it possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It i< only, then, because land is of different qualities with respect to its productive powers, and because,... | |
| United States - 1842 - 498 pages
...If all land had the same properties, if it were ^boundless in quant ity and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its use, unless where it...of situation. It is only, then, because land is of * Without donbt the gradual resort to inferior soils is also somewhat quickened by that fall in the... | |
| Political science - 1849 - 496 pages
..." If all land had the same properties, if it were boundless in quantity and uniform in quality, no charge could be made for its use, unless where it possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It is then because land is of different qualities with respect to its productive powers, and because, in... | |
| Political science - 1849 - 506 pages
...for its use, unU-v where it possessed peculiar advantages of situation. It is then because land u> of different qualities with respect to its productive...powers, and because, in the progress of population, hind of an inferior quality, or less advantageously situated, is called into cultivation, that rent... | |
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