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The Progress of Society - Page 134
by Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 411 pages
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Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-history, Arts, and ..., Volume 5

James Anderson - Agriculture - 1801 - 620 pages
...for each clafs as you advance towards G. Now, as the expence of cultivating the least fertile soil is as great, or greater, than that of cultivating...if an equal quantity of grain, the produce of each clafs of fields, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile field will...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 54

1831 - 652 pages
...fertile field, it necessarily follows, that if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others ; and as this continues to decrease as...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 21

England - 1827 - 944 pages
...for each class, as you advance towards G. Now, as the expense of cultivating the least fertile soil is as great, or greater, than that of cultivating...price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile field will be greater, if no precaution were taken to guard against it, than could be obtained by cultivating...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 21

Scotland - 1827 - 968 pages
...for each class, as you advance towards G. Now, as the expense of cultivating , the least fertile soil is as great, or greater, than that of cultivating...price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile field will be greater, if no precaution were taken to guard against it, than could be obtained by cultivating...
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Free Trade and the League: A Biographic History of the Pioneers of Freedom ...

Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 676 pages
...fertile field, it necessarily follows that, if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others ; and as this continues to decrease as...
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A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Economical Tracts

John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1859 - 618 pages
...fertile field ; it necessarily follows, that if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others ; and as this continues to decrease as...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 1

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1872 - 712 pages
...fertile field, it necessarily follows, that if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others, and as this continues to decrease as...
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The Theory of Political Economy

William Stanley Jevons - Economics - 1879 - 434 pages
...fertile field, it necessarily follows, that if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others; and as this continues to decrease as...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce During the Early and ..., Volume 2

William Cunningham - Great Britain - 1892 - 798 pages
...fertile field; it necessarily follows, that if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others ; and as this continues to decrease as...
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Value and Distribution: An Historical, Critical, and Constructive Study in ...

Charles William Macfarlane - Economics - 1898 - 340 pages
...fertile field, it necessarily follows that if an equal quantity of corn, the produce of each field, can be sold at the same price, the profit on cultivating the most fertile soil must be much greater than that of cultivating the others, and as this continues to decrease as...
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