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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Page xxi
... 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 Persons ...
... 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 Persons ...
Page 30
... owner ; not caring to reflect that ( accurately and strictly speaking ) there is no foundation in nature or in natural law , why a set of words upon parchment should convey the dominion of land ; why the son should have a right to ...
... owner ; not caring to reflect that ( accurately and strictly speaking ) there is no foundation in nature or in natural law , why a set of words upon parchment should convey the dominion of land ; why the son should have a right to ...
Page 32
... owners of property have no reason to dread the discussion of such questions ; for that their real interests are not opposed to , but , on the contrary , are identified with those of society at large ; and that they may , therefore ...
... owners of property have no reason to dread the discussion of such questions ; for that their real interests are not opposed to , but , on the contrary , are identified with those of society at large ; and that they may , therefore ...
Page 79
... quantity of any of the peculiar articles of which the owner of the meat stands in need , which will enable the former to obtain Whately's Lectures , p . 108 . in exchange the precise quantity of meat which he desires.
... quantity of any of the peculiar articles of which the owner of the meat stands in need , which will enable the former to obtain Whately's Lectures , p . 108 . in exchange the precise quantity of meat which he desires.
Page 85
... owners of the elements of production are left free to settle terms with each other , whence there must result a fair adjustment of their relative claims on the joint produce . The great principles , in short , of free labour , and free ...
... owners of the elements of production are left free to settle terms with each other , whence there must result a fair adjustment of their relative claims on the joint produce . The great principles , in short , of free labour , and free ...
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