The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 10
... true , that the market rate of wages can never , when reference is made to periods of considerable dura- tion , be sunk below its contemporary natural rate , it is no less true that the natural rate has a tendency to rise when the ...
... true , that the market rate of wages can never , when reference is made to periods of considerable dura- tion , be sunk below its contemporary natural rate , it is no less true that the natural rate has a tendency to rise when the ...
Page 11
... true of domestic servants who are fed by their masters , and he thinks that a tax upon tea or sugar is not paid by them but by those who employ them . In this he is partially correct : a tax does not fall on them with such imme- diate ...
... true of domestic servants who are fed by their masters , and he thinks that a tax upon tea or sugar is not paid by them but by those who employ them . In this he is partially correct : a tax does not fall on them with such imme- diate ...
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... true of the duty on wine , or on any of the more expensive liquors . There is a most important distinction between the cases . It may be said , that of those who habitually drink wine , not one in a hundred ever commit any excess , and ...
... true of the duty on wine , or on any of the more expensive liquors . There is a most important distinction between the cases . It may be said , that of those who habitually drink wine , not one in a hundred ever commit any excess , and ...
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... true doc- trine applicable to the case . Our au- thor's mistake lies in his not taking into his consideration the effect of the ad valorem tax upon his machine , and on the price or wages of labour . An equal ad valorem tax would fall ...
... true doc- trine applicable to the case . Our au- thor's mistake lies in his not taking into his consideration the effect of the ad valorem tax upon his machine , and on the price or wages of labour . An equal ad valorem tax would fall ...
Page 37
... as the days of the first man that ever idly dreamed of ameliorating his condition by exchang- ing a life of labour for one of luxury . THE more accurately the facts and true circumstances of the 1845. ] 37 No. XX . - Simrock's Poems .
... as the days of the first man that ever idly dreamed of ameliorating his condition by exchang- ing a life of labour for one of luxury . THE more accurately the facts and true circumstances of the 1845. ] 37 No. XX . - Simrock's Poems .
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