The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... ment , to infer that a man ought to be compelled to serve the government for thirty shillings a month , because his labour is really worth seventy shillings . But this is really not the just view of the matter . The apparent injury done ...
... ment , to infer that a man ought to be compelled to serve the government for thirty shillings a month , because his labour is really worth seventy shillings . But this is really not the just view of the matter . The apparent injury done ...
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... ment . The wages of men in the mer- chant service would remain unaltered as long as the same number of men embraced the profession of the sea . But this would not be the case ; a number of young men , having an in- clination for the ...
... ment . The wages of men in the mer- chant service would remain unaltered as long as the same number of men embraced the profession of the sea . But this would not be the case ; a number of young men , having an in- clination for the ...
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... ment of the tax rise to their former level . The tax will operate as a tax upon the commodity produced by that labour , and will fall entirely upon those who consume that commodity . A tax upon all kinds alike of labour would have a ...
... ment of the tax rise to their former level . The tax will operate as a tax upon the commodity produced by that labour , and will fall entirely upon those who consume that commodity . A tax upon all kinds alike of labour would have a ...
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... ment in all the channels of industry , and in the value of most descriptions of pro- perty . Capital would be driven from employments principally carried on by hand , to those principally carried on by machinery ; and while the value of ...
... ment in all the channels of industry , and in the value of most descriptions of pro- perty . Capital would be driven from employments principally carried on by hand , to those principally carried on by machinery ; and while the value of ...
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... ment and blinding of her son Con- stantine . With Baronius , from an ambiguous passage of Theophanes , that barbarous deed is supposed to have intentionally occasioned his death ; though the more accurate research of Gibbon has ...
... ment and blinding of her son Con- stantine . With Baronius , from an ambiguous passage of Theophanes , that barbarous deed is supposed to have intentionally occasioned his death ; though the more accurate research of Gibbon has ...
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