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Page 44
Do not the returns for the whole usufruct of the land find their way to the treasury ? Is it not the more correct opinion that the government are the lords of the whole soil , and the occupiers in all their various degrees only renters ...
Do not the returns for the whole usufruct of the land find their way to the treasury ? Is it not the more correct opinion that the government are the lords of the whole soil , and the occupiers in all their various degrees only renters ...
Page 125
... whole to 8,000,000l , annually , ( ' a sum equal to the whole revenue of most of the principal kingdoms of Europe , ' ) he is authorized in concluding that the calamity , by which such multitudes have ceased to support themselves by the ...
... whole to 8,000,000l , annually , ( ' a sum equal to the whole revenue of most of the principal kingdoms of Europe , ' ) he is authorized in concluding that the calamity , by which such multitudes have ceased to support themselves by the ...
Page 231
... whole ; and , perhaps , as they are manufactured goods , to about one tenth of the whole manufactures of the country exported but the manufactures exported are not equal to one - third part of those consumed at home , so that not above ...
... whole ; and , perhaps , as they are manufactured goods , to about one tenth of the whole manufactures of the country exported but the manufactures exported are not equal to one - third part of those consumed at home , so that not above ...
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