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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... rent , expenses of cultivation , and Taxes 248 CHAPTER VII . An inquiry into the nature of rent ...... ....... 245 249 Singular opinions held by various political œconomists on the nature of rent ib . It is no " monopoly price , " but ...
... rent , expenses of cultivation , and Taxes 248 CHAPTER VII . An inquiry into the nature of rent ...... ....... 245 249 Singular opinions held by various political œconomists on the nature of rent ib . It is no " monopoly price , " but ...
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... Rent .... .... Conclusions to be derived from this chapter .. Objections that may be offered to them .... Explained and answered .... The price of produce should be high enough to enable the cultivator to pay such wages to his labourers ...
... Rent .... .... Conclusions to be derived from this chapter .. Objections that may be offered to them .... Explained and answered .... The price of produce should be high enough to enable the cultivator to pay such wages to his labourers ...
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... rent necessity , according to the actual state of affairs in the country , and to the existing condition and re- sources of the people . But I do most strenuously con- tend that that condition does not follow from any real necessity ...
... rent necessity , according to the actual state of affairs in the country , and to the existing condition and re- sources of the people . But I do most strenuously con- tend that that condition does not follow from any real necessity ...
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... upon inferior land is made up ; as 1st , Rent , or landlord's interest and profit upon his capital laid out in purchase or improvement : 2dly , The ex- pence of cultivation , or tenant's interest and profit upon 238 AN INQUIRY INTO THE.
... upon inferior land is made up ; as 1st , Rent , or landlord's interest and profit upon his capital laid out in purchase or improvement : 2dly , The ex- pence of cultivation , or tenant's interest and profit upon 238 AN INQUIRY INTO THE.
Side 248
... Rent- 2dly , Tenant's expenses - and 3dly , Taxes . each of these then in their order . Of CHAPTER VII . An Inquiry into the Nature of Rent 248 PRINCIPLE OF CORN LAWS .
... Rent- 2dly , Tenant's expenses - and 3dly , Taxes . each of these then in their order . Of CHAPTER VII . An Inquiry into the Nature of Rent 248 PRINCIPLE OF CORN LAWS .
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