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 155
... invested in his materials and stock in hand circulates less quickly , being turned , perhaps twice , perhaps four times , in the year , according to the time consumed between his purchases of the one and sales of the other , supposing ...
... invested in his materials and stock in hand circulates less quickly , being turned , perhaps twice , perhaps four times , in the year , according to the time consumed between his purchases of the one and sales of the other , supposing ...
Page 156
... invested in them may be turned , perhaps , every twenty or fifty years . If then the terms fixed and circulating capital are to be retained , I would confine the latter to such portions of capital as are renewed or repurchased , and con ...
... invested in them may be turned , perhaps , every twenty or fifty years . If then the terms fixed and circulating capital are to be retained , I would confine the latter to such portions of capital as are renewed or repurchased , and con ...
Page 345
... invested in stocks in trade , the funds , mortgages , annuities , and personal wealth of all description , paid actually nothing whatever . But these taxes are levied for purposes of general public advantage , for the pre- servation of ...
... invested in stocks in trade , the funds , mortgages , annuities , and personal wealth of all description , paid actually nothing whatever . But these taxes are levied for purposes of general public advantage , for the pre- servation of ...
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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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