An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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Side 64
... surplus of the produce of the soil above all expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous gift of the land , ought to belong to the land - owners ; they alone can distribute it to the other classes of the community ; which circumstance ...
... surplus of the produce of the soil above all expences to obtain it , being a gratuitous gift of the land , ought to belong to the land - owners ; they alone can distribute it to the other classes of the community ; which circumstance ...
Side 77
... surplus of produce above con- sumption , being economised , accumulated , and a stock reserved for the increase of population , the extension of general labour , and the formation of wealth . Considered in this light , labour appears to ...
... surplus of produce above con- sumption , being economised , accumulated , and a stock reserved for the increase of population , the extension of general labour , and the formation of wealth . Considered in this light , labour appears to ...
Side 79
... surplus , and had not the least idea of riches . Whatever be the kind of labour they are employed in , wealth cannot be acquired , increased , and pre- served , among any people , but when commerce , bringing foreign in exchange for the ...
... surplus , and had not the least idea of riches . Whatever be the kind of labour they are employed in , wealth cannot be acquired , increased , and pre- served , among any people , but when commerce , bringing foreign in exchange for the ...
Side 85
... surplus , and consequently cannot contribute to the formation of wealth . The other part , which is over and above what has been consumed by the husbandman , and which is called the net produce , has no value as long as it remains in ...
... surplus , and consequently cannot contribute to the formation of wealth . The other part , which is over and above what has been consumed by the husbandman , and which is called the net produce , has no value as long as it remains in ...
Side 90
... surplus would not be reproduced . The productive classes do not give the produce of their labour gratis to the classes whose labours pro- duce no material commodities ; they give it in exchange for the convenience , pleasure , or ...
... surplus would not be reproduced . The productive classes do not give the produce of their labour gratis to the classes whose labours pro- duce no material commodities ; they give it in exchange for the convenience , pleasure , or ...
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