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" ... commodity which was then standing on the land, and that he actually repaid himself with a profit by the sale of the timber? If, indeed, after the timber was removed, any compensation were paid to the landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose... "
Labor, Capital and Money: Their Just Relations - Page 80
by Cyrus C. Camp - 1888 - 250 pages
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - Economics - 1821 - 560 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called...and of stone quarries, to which the same observation applies — that the compensation given for the mine or quarry, is paid for the value of the coal or...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2

Adam Smith - Economics - 1835 - 494 pages
...other produce, with a view to future demand, ' such compensation might justly be called rent, be' cause it would be paid for the productive powers of ' the...Smith, ' the compensation was paid for the liberty of re' moving and selling the timber, and not for the ' liberty of growing it. He speaks also of the rent...
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Principles of Political Economy, Part 1

Henry Charles Carey - Business & Economics - 1837 - 380 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called...and of stone quarries, to which the same observation applies — that the compensation given for the mine or quarry, is paid for the value of the coal or...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1858 - 636 pages
...landlord for the use of th6 land, for the purpose of growing timber, or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called...the timber, and not for the liberty of growing it." This objection of Ricardo's is manifestly of no weight, because rent is in all such cases part of the...
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The Elements of Political Economy

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1858 - 626 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber, or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called...would be paid for the productive powers of the land ; hut in the case stated hy Adam Smith, the compensation was paid for the liberty of removing and selling...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 1

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1872 - 730 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber, or any other produce, with a view to future demand,' such compensation might justly be...the timber, and not for the liberty of growing it." This objection of Ricardo's is manifestly of no weight, because rent is in all such cases part of the...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 1

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1872 - 712 pages
...the land, for the purpose of growing timber, or any other produce, with a view to future demand, snch compensation might justly be called rent, because...the timber, and not for the liberty of growing it." This objection of Ricardo's is manifestly of no weight, because rent is in all such cases part of the...
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The Works of David Ricardo

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1886 - 688 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called rent, because it would be paid for tlie productive powers of the land ; but in the case stated by Adam Smith, the compensation was paid...
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The First Six Chapters of the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation ...

David Ricardo - Economics - 1895 - 166 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called...and of stone quarries, to which the same observation applies — that the compensation given for the mine or quarry, is paid for the value of the coal or...
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The History of Economics

Henry Dunning Macleod - Economics - 1896 - 778 pages
...landlord for the use of the land, for the purpose of growing timber, or any other produce, with a view to future demand, such compensation might justly be called...of the land ; but in the case stated by Adam Smith, tbe compensation was paid for the liberty of removing and selling the timber, and not for the liberty...
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