Principles of political economy, deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of BritainLongman, 1833 - 457 pages |
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... Land -Capital - CHAPTER IV . - LABOUR - Exchanges of its Produce- Right to Free Exchange - Division of Labour - Its advantages - Co - operation and mutual dependence of all Labourers - Barter - Money - Its use - Coin- Credit - General ...
... Land -Capital - CHAPTER IV . - LABOUR - Exchanges of its Produce- Right to Free Exchange - Division of Labour - Its advantages - Co - operation and mutual dependence of all Labourers - Barter - Money - Its use - Coin- Credit - General ...
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... Land- owners , and Capitalists - Can be determined only by the principle of free Exchange . - The same principle tends to the greatest increase of distributable Produce . -Limitation of interference of Government to the security of ...
... Land- owners , and Capitalists - Can be determined only by the principle of free Exchange . - The same principle tends to the greatest increase of distributable Produce . -Limitation of interference of Government to the security of ...
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... land , in the open air , in the interior of crowded towns or manufactories , or in the bowels of the earth , these circumstances in no degree influence -- 6 * In a popular farce , Deputy Figgins , a London shop- keeper , when persuaded ...
... land , in the open air , in the interior of crowded towns or manufactories , or in the bowels of the earth , these circumstances in no degree influence -- 6 * In a popular farce , Deputy Figgins , a London shop- keeper , when persuaded ...
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... land- lord a fair rent , to an honest farmer and a tribe of contented cottagers employment and maintenance , -to the community an enlarged supply of food . Such tracts may be equally valuable , if sold in the market , but are they equal ...
... land- lord a fair rent , to an honest farmer and a tribe of contented cottagers employment and maintenance , -to the community an enlarged supply of food . Such tracts may be equally valuable , if sold in the market , but are they equal ...
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... Land - Capital . Ir appears that man has everywhere and always from the first traces we possess of his history , laboured in the production of wealth on that simple principle of appropriation , which , as we have seen , is the natural ...
... Land - Capital . Ir appears that man has everywhere and always from the first traces we possess of his history , laboured in the production of wealth on that simple principle of appropriation , which , as we have seen , is the natural ...
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