Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... rent . The rent of land being a price paid for a natural agency , and no such price being paid in manufactures , these writers imagined that since a price was paid , it was because there was a greater amount of service to be paid for ...
... rent . The rent of land being a price paid for a natural agency , and no such price being paid in manufactures , these writers imagined that since a price was paid , it was because there was a greater amount of service to be paid for ...
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... rent before obtaining any return from the produce . This , therefore , must be paid out of his capital . Now rent , when paid for the land itself , and not for improvements made in it by labour , is not a productive expenditure . It is ...
... rent before obtaining any return from the produce . This , therefore , must be paid out of his capital . Now rent , when paid for the land itself , and not for improvements made in it by labour , is not a productive expenditure . It is ...
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... rent as any large farmer whatever . " I am firmly persuaded , " ( he says , * ) " that the small farmer who holds his own plough and digs his own ground , if he follows a proper rotation of crops , and feeds his cattle in the house ...
... rent as any large farmer whatever . " I am firmly persuaded , " ( he says , * ) " that the small farmer who holds his own plough and digs his own ground , if he follows a proper rotation of crops , and feeds his cattle in the house ...
Сторінка 149
... rent greater than can be paid , and therefore practically at a varying rent always amounting to the utmost that can be paid . To understand the subject , it must be studied where the cultivator is the proprietor , or at least a métayer ...
... rent greater than can be paid , and therefore practically at a varying rent always amounting to the utmost that can be paid . To understand the subject , it must be studied where the cultivator is the proprietor , or at least a métayer ...
Сторінка 154
... rent in a still greater ratio . M. de Lavergne , whose impartiality is one of his greatest merits , is , moreover , so far in this instance from the suspicion of having a case to make out , that he is labouring to show , not how much ...
... rent in a still greater ratio . M. de Lavergne , whose impartiality is one of his greatest merits , is , moreover , so far in this instance from the suspicion of having a case to make out , that he is labouring to show , not how much ...
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