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Page 59
... produce of labour , instead of the produce of land . A mere increase , of the existing price of labour , if the stock of provisions remain the same , will be only nominal , and will not increase the command of the poor over the neces ...
... produce of labour , instead of the produce of land . A mere increase , of the existing price of labour , if the stock of provisions remain the same , will be only nominal , and will not increase the command of the poor over the neces ...
Page 60
... produce is more consider- able . France is very greatly superior to England in extent of territory and population ; but when the surplus produce , or disposeable revenue of the two nations are compared , the superiority of France almost ...
... produce is more consider- able . France is very greatly superior to England in extent of territory and population ; but when the surplus produce , or disposeable revenue of the two nations are compared , the superiority of France almost ...
Page 61
... produce , which does this . No man in his senses will be deterred from getting a clear profit of zol . in- stead of 1ol . because he is always to pay a fourth or fifth of his clear gains ; but when he is to pay a tax in proportion to ...
... produce , which does this . No man in his senses will be deterred from getting a clear profit of zol . in- stead of 1ol . because he is always to pay a fourth or fifth of his clear gains ; but when he is to pay a tax in proportion to ...
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