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... equal value of work , capable of purchasing either to himself , or to some other person , an equal half yearly revenue . value therefore of what has been consumed and produced , during these six months , is equal not to ten , but to ...
... equal value of work , capable of purchasing either to himself , or to some other person , an equal half yearly revenue . value therefore of what has been consumed and produced , during these six months , is equal not to ten , but to ...
Pagina 30
... equal to the value of what they produce , they probably mean no more than that their revenue , or the fund destined for their consumption is equal to it . But if they had expressed themselves more accurately , and only asserted that the ...
... equal to the value of what they produce , they probably mean no more than that their revenue , or the fund destined for their consumption is equal to it . But if they had expressed themselves more accurately , and only asserted that the ...
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... equal right with Midhurst and Old Sarum , which have neither houses nor inhabitants ; and the opponents of equal re- presentation would have the satisfaction of knowing that their own system , as far as it goes , had the merit of being ...
... equal right with Midhurst and Old Sarum , which have neither houses nor inhabitants ; and the opponents of equal re- presentation would have the satisfaction of knowing that their own system , as far as it goes , had the merit of being ...
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