The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the Progress of Society: With a View to Moral and Politicial ConsequencesBaldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1816 - 493 sider |
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Side xxxi
... capital laid out 254 Without which land would not be cleared , nor its produce carried to market .... 256 The value of capital vested in land is as much regulated by a fair competition between the demand for and the supply of its ...
... capital laid out 254 Without which land would not be cleared , nor its produce carried to market .... 256 The value of capital vested in land is as much regulated by a fair competition between the demand for and the supply of its ...
Side xxxii
... capital 284 ib . Taxes , with observations .. 286 Profits on the concern ...... A fair profit to the tenant necessary to the prosperity of 288 agriculture ..... Requires , however , some sacrifice on the part of the gene- 289 ral ...
... capital 284 ib . Taxes , with observations .. 286 Profits on the concern ...... A fair profit to the tenant necessary to the prosperity of 288 agriculture ..... Requires , however , some sacrifice on the part of the gene- 289 ral ...
Side 59
... capital which will enable them to settle their children upon fresh land . Where it is so easy to become a master there must always be a pro- portionate difficulty in procuring workmen , the de- mand for labour and the funds destined for ...
... capital which will enable them to settle their children upon fresh land . Where it is so easy to become a master there must always be a pro- portionate difficulty in procuring workmen , the de- mand for labour and the funds destined for ...
Side 60
... capital . They would bring up their children also to the same occupations ; and though capital made in trade might be occasionally realized in land , it would usually be by the purchase of that already cultivated , rather than by the ...
... capital . They would bring up their children also to the same occupations ; and though capital made in trade might be occasionally realized in land , it would usually be by the purchase of that already cultivated , rather than by the ...
Side 67
... capital and enterprise , and which received in return the venous streams of agricultural produce , are now the mere receptacles of apathy and ignorance . The body through which the healthy action extended is lopped of almost all its ...
... capital and enterprise , and which received in return the venous streams of agricultural produce , are now the mere receptacles of apathy and ignorance . The body through which the healthy action extended is lopped of almost all its ...
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