| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1076 sider
...exercise, the right of fixing a maximum of fares and charges, and, from time to time, varying that j maximum. It is perhaps necessary to remark, that the...railway or canal for a limited period from the state. § 12. To a fourth case of exception I must request particular attention, it being one to which, as... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1086 sider
...works, or should retain, and freely exercise, the right of fixing a maximum of fares and charges, and, from time to time, varying that maximum. It is perhaps necessary to remark, that the state may he the proprietor of canals or railways without itself working them ; and that they will almost always... | |
| John Cathcart Weldon - 1990 - 302 sider
...adds that 'the state may be the proprietor of canals and railways without itself working them . . . they will almost always be better worked by means...railway or canal for a limited period from the state' (p. 963). (v) Avoidance of prisoners' dilemmas: The principle that each is the best judge of his own... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 510 sider
...works, or should retain, and freely exercise, the right of fixing a maximum of fares and charges, and, from time to time, varying that maximum. It is perhaps...railway or canal for a limited period from the state. § 12. To a fourth case of exception I must request particular attention, it being one to which, as... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 504 sider
...works, or should retain, and freely exercise, the right of fixing a maximum of fares and charges, and. from time to time, varying that maximum. It is perhaps...necessary to remark, that the state may be the proprietor ot canals or railways without itself working them; and that they will ahuost always be better worked... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 sider
...works, or should retain, and freely exercise, the right of fixing a maximum of fares and charges, and, from time to time, varying that maximum. It is perhaps...railway or canal for a limited period from the state. 12. To a fourth case of exception I must request particular attention, it being one to which, as it... | |
| Minnesota. Office of Railroad Commissioner - 1874 - 366 sider
...maximum of fares aud charges, and, from time to time, varying that maximum. It is perhaps necessary te remark, that the State may be the proprietor of canals...by means of a company, renting the railway or canal fora limited period from the State." See Millis Political Economy, book v. chap, xi. + BUILDING ROADS... | |
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