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 196
... produce that portion of the supply which is brought to market under the least favourable circumstances to its ... raw produce de- rived from land ; the cost of which is in no degree affected by the rent of the best lands ; but is ...
... produce that portion of the supply which is brought to market under the least favourable circumstances to its ... raw produce de- rived from land ; the cost of which is in no degree affected by the rent of the best lands ; but is ...
Page 267
... raw produce of agriculture - that cotton , wool , and flax are as much the produce of the soil as corn , cheese , and mutton ; and that any supposed decrease in the productiveness of soils must act to the full as much in checking the ...
... raw produce of agriculture - that cotton , wool , and flax are as much the produce of the soil as corn , cheese , and mutton ; and that any supposed decrease in the productiveness of soils must act to the full as much in checking the ...
Page 408
... raw produce only . But the reduc- tion in manufactured goods has been much greater ; on the average , certainly not less than sixty per cent . On the whole , therefore , the gross average fall in the prices of the principal articles of ...
... raw produce only . But the reduc- tion in manufactured goods has been much greater ; on the average , certainly not less than sixty per cent . On the whole , therefore , the gross average fall in the prices of the principal articles 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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