An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Bind 1J. Murray, 1831 - 329 sider |
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... Nation . 5th Edition . 1 Vol . 8vo . 10s . 6d . Bds . " Few writers , who are not poets by profession , have the art of painting in words with so much vividness and distinctness . " - " It is scarcely pos- sible to open the book without ...
... Nation . 5th Edition . 1 Vol . 8vo . 10s . 6d . Bds . " Few writers , who are not poets by profession , have the art of painting in words with so much vividness and distinctness . " - " It is scarcely pos- sible to open the book without ...
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... nations obviously consisted , therefore , in devising the means , first , of getting possession of as much of the precious metals as possible , and then , of holding them fast so as to keep the heap ever grow- ing . It is in the ...
... nations obviously consisted , therefore , in devising the means , first , of getting possession of as much of the precious metals as possible , and then , of holding them fast so as to keep the heap ever grow- ing . It is in the ...
Side i
... nations have naturally at all times attracted the eager attention of mankind . For a long time , however , it was thought that there was nothing in the subject very difficult to understand : that the only way for a people to get rich ...
... nations have naturally at all times attracted the eager attention of mankind . For a long time , however , it was thought that there was nothing in the subject very difficult to understand : that the only way for a people to get rich ...
Side ii
... nations were in question , be the only mode of in- creasing their real wealth . But still it was not till Galiani in Italy , Harris in England , Quesnay in France , and above all Smith in Scotland , had pub- lished their respective ...
... nations were in question , be the only mode of in- creasing their real wealth . But still it was not till Galiani in Italy , Harris in England , Quesnay in France , and above all Smith in Scotland , had pub- lished their respective ...
Side iii
... nations to support and render productive peculiar forms of taxation , could be little understood , till the laws were developed which determine the respective shares of the various classes of a community in the wealth annually created ...
... nations to support and render productive peculiar forms of taxation , could be little understood , till the laws were developed which determine the respective shares of the various classes of a community in the wealth annually created ...
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Side 9 - THE HISTORY of the REIGN of HENRY VIII. ; comprising the Political History of the commencement of the English Reformation : being the First Part of the Modern History of England. 3d Edition. 2 vols.
Side 210 - ... no demand for any additional quantity of corn ; the capital and labour employed on No. 3 will be devoted to the production of other commodities desirable to the community, and can have no effect in raising rent, unless the raw material from which they are made cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated.