The Southern Review, Том 1A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... LABOUR , as the principal source of wealth ; a small number of each class regard the one or the other as the exclusive origin of riches . The sect of the economists , presents an example of such as consider land , and the Ricardo school ...
... LABOUR , as the principal source of wealth ; a small number of each class regard the one or the other as the exclusive origin of riches . The sect of the economists , presents an example of such as consider land , and the Ricardo school ...
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... labour was necessary in those employments which admitted of it , to maintain a certain level of benefit between agriculture and ma- nufactures . The powers of land and labour were somewhat , in this manner , balanced in his system . He ...
... labour was necessary in those employments which admitted of it , to maintain a certain level of benefit between agriculture and ma- nufactures . The powers of land and labour were somewhat , in this manner , balanced in his system . He ...
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... labour kept pace during such increased expense , with the gains of capi- talists and the rents of landlords . The universal prosperity of labourers , as well as the high profits of capital in Great - Britain , between 1793 and 1813 ...
... labour kept pace during such increased expense , with the gains of capi- talists and the rents of landlords . The universal prosperity of labourers , as well as the high profits of capital in Great - Britain , between 1793 and 1813 ...
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