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Elements of Economics of Industry: Preliminary survey - Page 183
by Alfred Marshall - 1903 - 421 pages
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ...

Charles Ganilh - Comparative economics - 1812 - 504 pages
...started this opinion, and developed it in a clear and intelligible manner. " Suppose a man," says he, " could, with his own hands, plant a certain scope of land with corn ; that is, could dig or plow, harrow, reap, carry home, thresh, and winnow, so much as the husbandry of this land requires...
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Investigations in Currency and Finance

William Stanley Jevons - Business & Economics - 1884 - 524 pages
...SCHUSTER." SIR WILLIAM PETTY ON THE CYCLE. (From his Treatise on Taxes and Contributions, 1662.) " Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...this Land requires ; and had withal Seed wherewith to sowe the same, I say, that when this man had subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest,...
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Investigations in Currency and Finance

William Stanley Jevons - Currency question - 1884 - 552 pages
...SCHUSTER."" SIR WILLIAM PETTY ON THE CYCLE. (From his Treatise on Taxes and Contributions, 1662.) " Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...is, could Digg, or Plough, Harrow, Weed. Reap, carry homo, Thresh, and Winnow so much as the Husbandry of this Land requires ; and had withal Seed wherewith...
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The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty: Together with the ..., Volume 1

Sir William Petty, John Graunt - Economics - 1899 - 420 pages
...well to Money, the rent of which we call usury ; as to that of Lands and Houses, afore-mentioned. 13. Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...this Land requires ; and had withal Seed wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest,...
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 14

Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - Economics - 1900 - 602 pages
...surplus before rent can be paid, advances the discussion no whit beyond the experience of every man ' " Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...that is, could Digg, or Plough, Harrow, Weed, Reap, Cany home, Thresh and Winnow so much as the Husbandry of this Land requires; and had withal Seed wherewith...
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Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume

Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1916 - 916 pages
..."Suppose a man could with his own hands planl a certain scope of Land with Corn, that is, could Dig", or Plough; Harrow, Weed, Reap, Carry home, Thresh,...wherewith to sow the same. I say, that when this man hnlh subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also what himself hath both eaten and...
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Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume

Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1920 - 922 pages
...Contributions, IV. 13) is so worded as to apply to all forms of tenure and to all stages of civilization : — "Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain scope of Land with Com, that is, could Dig?, or Plough; Harrow, Weed, Reap, Carry home, Thresh, and Winnow, so much as...
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Early Economic Thought: Selections from Economic Literature Prior to Adam Smith

Arthur Eli Monroe - Economics - 1924 - 416 pages
...as well to Money, the rent of which we call usury; as to that of Lands and Houses, afore-mentioned. Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...this Land requires; and had withal Seed wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest,...
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A Review Of Economic Theory

Edwin Cannan - Business & Economics - 1964 - 480 pages
...well to Money, the rent of which we call usury ; as to that of Lands and Houses, afore-mentioned. " Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain scope of land with corn, that is, could dig, or plough, harrow, weed, reap, carry home, thresh and winnow so much as the husbandry of this...
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The Economic Theory of Agricultural Land Tenure

J. M. Currie - Business & Economics - 1981 - 220 pages
...Mill observed, there is nothing 'sacred' about private property in land. Political economists and land Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...this Land requires; and had withal Seed wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest,...
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