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Pagina 6
... proportion to the like surplus in corn or pasture , but may exceed it in almost any degree ; and the greater part of this excess naturally goes to the rent of the landlord . " The vine is more affected by the difference of soils than ...
... proportion to the like surplus in corn or pasture , but may exceed it in almost any degree ; and the greater part of this excess naturally goes to the rent of the landlord . " The vine is more affected by the difference of soils than ...
Pagina 13
... proportion , not to what the farmer can make by the land , but to what he can make both by the land and the water . It is partly paid in sea - fish ; and one of the very few instances in which rent makes a part of the price of that com ...
... proportion , not to what the farmer can make by the land , but to what he can make both by the land and the water . It is partly paid in sea - fish ; and one of the very few instances in which rent makes a part of the price of that com ...
Pagina 21
... proportion between the increment and the existing supply would not have been great , consequently it would only lower prices a little , and would leave a large profit to the producer . But the more land that was brought into cultivation ...
... proportion between the increment and the existing supply would not have been great , consequently it would only lower prices a little , and would leave a large profit to the producer . But the more land that was brought into cultivation ...
Pagina 25
... proportion to it , afford a rent . Mines are also an instance . Almost all kinds of raw material extracted from the interior of the earth - metals , coals , precious stones , & c . , are ob- tained from mines differing considerably in ...
... proportion to it , afford a rent . Mines are also an instance . Almost all kinds of raw material extracted from the interior of the earth - metals , coals , precious stones , & c . , are ob- tained from mines differing considerably in ...
Pagina 37
... proportion as wages were high or low . " Now this may be true with respect to corn and agricultural produce , because that is produced only once a year ; but it is wholly untrue with respect to merchandise in which the returns may be ...
... proportion as wages were high or low . " Now this may be true with respect to corn and agricultural produce , because that is produced only once a year ; but it is wholly untrue with respect to merchandise in which the returns may be ...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 2,Nummer 1 Henry Dunning Macleod Volledige weergave - 1875 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Pagina 173 - In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labour, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations, frequently to one or two. But the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments.