The ordinary progress of a society which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the income of landlords; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay... The Working man - Сторінка 110Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1887
...unearned appendage to the riches of a particular class. " Now this is actually the case with the rent. The ordinary progress of a society which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the income of landlords . . . independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves. They grow... | |
 | 1889
...appendage to the riches of a particular class. Now this [Mill proceeds] is actually the case with rent. The ordinary progress of a society which increases...tending to augment the incomes of landlords ; to give then both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of... | |
 | John Noble - 1867 - 199 стор.
...most clearly indicated by Mr. JS Mill in the following passage from his " Political Economy:" — " The ordinary progress of a society which increases...incomes of landlords ; to give them both a greater proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves.... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1924
...Stuart Mill, " Principles of Political Economy " (book 5, ch. 2, sec. 5) ; Tbe ordinary progrese of society which Increases In wealth Is at all times...to augment the incomes of landlords ; to give them a greater amount of the wealth of the community independently ot any trouble or outlay incurred by... | |
 | 1877 - 567 стор.
...legitimate fund for contributing to the expenses of Government. Mr. JS Mill* observes most justly: " The ordinary progress of a society which increases...is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landholders, to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of the community,... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 658 стор.
...particular class. Now this is actually the case with rent. The ordinary progress of a society •\yhich increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment...the wealth of the community, independently of any trouhle or outlay incurred by themselves. They grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working,... | |
 | Francis Amasa Walker - 1888 - 537 стор.
...the riches of" a particular class. "Now this is actually the case with rent. The ordinary progress rf a society which increases in wealth, is at all times, tending to augment the income of landlords ; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of... | |
 | William Harbutt Dawson - 1890 - 156 стор.
...often so fabulous, has been created by them, yet they appropriate it all. In the words of Mill : — " The ordinary progress of a society which increases in wealth is at all times tending to augment the income of landlords ; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of... | |
 | John Hutton Balfour Browne, Charles Edward Allan - 1896 - 940 стор.
...increase of wealth, or part of it as it arises. Now this," he adds, " is actually the case with rent. The ordinary progress of a society which increases...incomes of landlords, to give them both a greater proportion of the wealth of the community independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves."... | |
 | Herbert Louis Samuel Samuel (Viscount) - 1902 - 396 стор.
...an unearned appendage to the riches of a particular class. Now this is actually the case with rent. The ordinary progress of a society which increases...times tending to augment the incomes of landlords. . . . They grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working, risking, or economizing. What claim... | |
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