The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... land . · In a practical point of view , taxes on the rent of land are extremely objectionable . It is quite impossible to separate rent into its elements , or to say ' how much is paid for the soil , and how much for improvements . No ...
... land . · In a practical point of view , taxes on the rent of land are extremely objectionable . It is quite impossible to separate rent into its elements , or to say ' how much is paid for the soil , and how much for improvements . No ...
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... land on lease from the state , while he could procure lots of unappropriated lands in fee simple . But if the state takes possession of all the unappropriated land , it will retard the improvement of the country to an amount more than ...
... land on lease from the state , while he could procure lots of unappropriated lands in fee simple . But if the state takes possession of all the unappropriated land , it will retard the improvement of the country to an amount more than ...
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... land and labour with equal profit to the production of other goods , they will reduce the price of sugar , in order to avoid the loss which they would sus- tain by either having their stock unsold , or turning their land and labour to ...
... land and labour with equal profit to the production of other goods , they will reduce the price of sugar , in order to avoid the loss which they would sus- tain by either having their stock unsold , or turning their land and labour to ...
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... Land , a weariness of Life . And he sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . And the tinkling of the Gräfinn's bell cometh on his ear by night . And , as he lay unrestful , half awake and half asleep , Sang ...
... Land , a weariness of Life . And he sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . And the tinkling of the Gräfinn's bell cometh on his ear by night . And , as he lay unrestful , half awake and half asleep , Sang ...
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... land . He saw a swan sail over the sea , and speedily near the land . And he sighed , Softly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . Who embarketh in a boat of pearl . " Ah , so ! I know thee , beauteous bird , I know ...
... land . He saw a swan sail over the sea , and speedily near the land . And he sighed , Softly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . Who embarketh in a boat of pearl . " Ah , so ! I know thee , beauteous bird , I know ...
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