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Page 6
... labour for payment ; yet this kind of payment is always used in similar cases , in the first stages of im- provement . This compels the landlord to keep a great part of his lands in his own hands , to employ the labour of his peasants ...
... labour for payment ; yet this kind of payment is always used in similar cases , in the first stages of im- provement . This compels the landlord to keep a great part of his lands in his own hands , to employ the labour of his peasants ...
Page 29
... labour of menial servants on the same footing with the la- bour of artificers , has totally mis - stated the doctrine of the economists ; who make a distinction between the labour which yields an equivalent for expenditure , and the labour ...
... labour of menial servants on the same footing with the la- bour of artificers , has totally mis - stated the doctrine of the economists ; who make a distinction between the labour which yields an equivalent for expenditure , and the labour ...
Page 91
... labour and com- modities as he could afford to sell for that sum . It is the same with governments in respect to taxation . ( We hope it will be understood that we mean nothing more than to illustrate our argument . ) If the people pay ...
... labour and com- modities as he could afford to sell for that sum . It is the same with governments in respect to taxation . ( We hope it will be understood that we mean nothing more than to illustrate our argument . ) If the people pay ...
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