| 1817 - 522 pages
...the goods manufactured, not only by that machinery, but by all the machinery in the kingdom." — " The interest of the landlord is always opposed to...attending the production of corn should be increased." To return, however, to Mr. Malthus, upon whose speculations our author spends a whole chapter, we cannot... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Economics - 1821 - 482 pages
...landlord as separated from those of the state and people. Yet it has been said by Mr. Ricardo that, " the interest of the landlord is always opposed to that of the consumer and the manufacturer,"! that is, to all the • Wealth of Nations, B,ok I. c. *i. p 394 StU edit. f Prioc.... | |
| Samuel Bailey - Economics - 1823 - 420 pages
...industrious classes, realizing the picture, which Hume has drawn, of «t QUESTION XII. IS IT TRUE, THAT THE INTEREST OF THE LANDLORD IS ALWAYS OPPOSED TO THAT OF THE CONSUMER AND MANUFACTURER? IT is affirmed by Mr. Ricardo, that " the interest of the landlord is always opposed to that of the... | |
| Richard Jones - Business & Economics - 1831 - 470 pages
...shall occa" sion an alteration in the relative fertility of the "land already under cultivation 2 ." "The interest " of the landlord is always opposed to that of the "consumer and manufacturer 3 ." "The dealings be. " tween the landlord and the public are not like " dealings in trade, whereby... | |
| Richard Jones - Human geography - 1831 - 466 pages
...shall occa" sion an alteration in the relative fertility of the "land already under cultivation2." "The interest " of the landlord is always opposed to that of the "consumer and manufacturer3." "The dealings be" tween the landlord and the public are not like " dealings in trade,... | |
| James Bernard Bernard - Constitutional history - 1834 - 556 pages
...people,* in which case their pros* See Ricarilo on Political Economy, who states, page 471, " That the interest of the landlord is always opposed to that of the consumer and manufacturer ;" and who, in support of his doctrine, assures us, " that it is the interest of the landlord to increase... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Economics - 1836 - 520 pages
...as separated from the general interests of the society. Yet it has been said by Mr. Ricardo that, " the interest of the landlord is always opposed to that of the consumer and the manufacturer/'^ that is, to all the other orders in the state. To this opinion he has been led,... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - Economics - 1839 - 456 pages
...rent is not increased. It is not possible, therefore, to agree with Mr. Ricardo in saying, that it is the interest of the landlord that the cost attending the production of corn should be increased, and that his interest is always opposed to that of the consumer and manufacturer; * in other words,... | |
| Richard Jones - Rent - 1895 - 228 pages
...shall occasion an alteration in the " relative fertility of the land already under cultivation." 3 " The interest of the landlord is always opposed to that "of the consumer and manufacturer." 4 "The dealings "between the landlord and the public are not like dealings "in trade, whereby both... | |
| Richard Jones - Rent - 1895 - 228 pages
...shall occasion an alteration in the " relative fertility of the land already under cultivation." 3 " The interest of the landlord is always opposed to that "of the consumer and manufacturer."4 "The dealings "between the landlord and the public are not like dealings " in trade,... | |
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