Great Books of the Western World, Band 39Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... rent of land which varies with every variation of the rent , or which rises and falls according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation , is recommended by that sect of men of letters in France who call themselves The Economists as ...
... rent of land which varies with every variation of the rent , or which rises and falls according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation , is recommended by that sect of men of letters in France who call themselves The Economists as ...
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... rent of houses , though it in some re- spects resembles the rent of land , is in one respect essentially different from it . The rent of land is paid for the use of a productive subject . The land which pays it produces it . The rent of ...
... rent of houses , though it in some re- spects resembles the rent of land , is in one respect essentially different from it . The rent of land is paid for the use of a productive subject . The land which pays it produces it . The rent of ...
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... rents and the ordinary rent of land are , therefore , perhaps , the species of reve- nue which can best bear to have a peculiar tax imposed upon them . Ground - rents seem , in this respect , a more proper subject of peculiar taxation ...
... rents and the ordinary rent of land are , therefore , perhaps , the species of reve- nue which can best bear to have a peculiar tax imposed upon them . Ground - rents seem , in this respect , a more proper subject of peculiar taxation ...
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Introduction and Plan of the Work | 1 |
Of Treaties of Commerce 233 Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Common | 6 |
That the Division of Labour is limited | 8 |
Urheberrecht | |
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