Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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Сторінка 180
... poor lands being altogether abandoned as were not found susceptible of improvement . And thus the aggregate produce of the whole cultivated land would bear a larger proportion than before to the labour expended on it ; and the general law ...
... poor lands being altogether abandoned as were not found susceptible of improvement . And thus the aggregate produce of the whole cultivated land would bear a larger proportion than before to the labour expended on it ; and the general law ...
Сторінка 182
... law he contends against : for one of the pro- positions most strenuously ... rule , attended with an increase in the proportional return , the price of produce ... poor and backward one . Neither is it at all certain that the bogs of ...
... law he contends against : for one of the pro- positions most strenuously ... rule , attended with an increase in the proportional return , the price of produce ... poor and backward one . Neither is it at all certain that the bogs of ...
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... poor laws , and the still worse effect in Ireland of a bad system of tenancy , in rendering agricultural labour slack and ineffective . No improvements operate more directly upon the productiveness of labour , than those in the tenure ...
... poor laws , and the still worse effect in Ireland of a bad system of tenancy , in rendering agricultural labour slack and ineffective . No improvements operate more directly upon the productiveness of labour , than those in the tenure ...
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... law , therefore , of diminishing return to industry , whenever population ... poor , the productive power of labour in obtaining food would be so 1 [ This ... law . " ] enormously increased , and the expense of maintaining a family 196 ...
... law , therefore , of diminishing return to industry , whenever population ... poor , the productive power of labour in obtaining food would be so 1 [ This ... law . " ] enormously increased , and the expense of maintaining a family 196 ...
Сторінка 197
... poor law , and the general turning - out of tenantry throughout the country , spontaneous emigration may at a particular crisis remove greater multitudes than it was ever pro- posed to remove at once by any national scheme 1 ; it still ...
... poor law , and the general turning - out of tenantry throughout the country , spontaneous emigration may at a particular crisis remove greater multitudes than it was ever pro- posed to remove at once by any national scheme 1 ; it still ...
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