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... labour is to be found in an increased abundance of the precious metals , Mr. Bar- ton contests the opinion of Mr. Malthus that it is in a great degree attributable to the operation of our poor - laws ; which , by giving to the offspring ...
... labour is to be found in an increased abundance of the precious metals , Mr. Bar- ton contests the opinion of Mr. Malthus that it is in a great degree attributable to the operation of our poor - laws ; which , by giving to the offspring ...
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... labour , and of capital . Thus , the economists , founders of the agricultural system , however sweeping their doctrine , do not pretend that the earth produces wealth spontaneously on the contrary , they agree that , if the earth be ...
... labour , and of capital . Thus , the economists , founders of the agricultural system , however sweeping their doctrine , do not pretend that the earth produces wealth spontaneously on the contrary , they agree that , if the earth be ...
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... labour yields an amount of pro- duce only equivalent to the wages of the workmen employed , and which consequently can maintain only such a number as is necessary to keep up this amount , would be as prosperous , rich , and powerful ...
... labour yields an amount of pro- duce only equivalent to the wages of the workmen employed , and which consequently can maintain only such a number as is necessary to keep up this amount , would be as prosperous , rich , and powerful ...
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