Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... legislative policy . Nor can a work , the main object of which is to set forth the Rights of Industry to the full enjoyment of its fruits , be more appropriately inscribed than to the inha- bitants of a district distinguished for the ...
... legislative policy . Nor can a work , the main object of which is to set forth the Rights of Industry to the full enjoyment of its fruits , be more appropriately inscribed than to the inha- bitants of a district distinguished for the ...
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... legislative and executive functions of social government , to be effectual , must be entrusted to a limited number of persons . If , on Now , were it demonstrable beyond the possibi- lity of dispute , that the permanent interests of a ...
... legislative and executive functions of social government , to be effectual , must be entrusted to a limited number of persons . If , on Now , were it demonstrable beyond the possibi- lity of dispute , that the permanent interests of a ...
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... legislative monopolies , those of banking and the manufacture of credit money , is abolished ; when the bulk of taxation is shifted from the shoulders of the productive to those of the unpro- ductive classes , from industry upon wealth ...
... legislative monopolies , those of banking and the manufacture of credit money , is abolished ; when the bulk of taxation is shifted from the shoulders of the productive to those of the unpro- ductive classes , from industry upon wealth ...
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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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