The Quarterly Review, Volume 44William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1831 |
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... interest to the welfare of mankind , from the disrepute into which it has of late fallen with a large portion of the world . As we proceed in this task , we think it will appear that the principal writers on political economy , within ...
... interest to the welfare of mankind , from the disrepute into which it has of late fallen with a large portion of the world . As we proceed in this task , we think it will appear that the principal writers on political economy , within ...
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... Interest of capital , or what can be got for its use without personal labour or risk ; 2. Insurance against the risks incident to the particular business in which the stock is employed ; 3. Wages of labour for the perso- nal ...
... Interest of capital , or what can be got for its use without personal labour or risk ; 2. Insurance against the risks incident to the particular business in which the stock is employed ; 3. Wages of labour for the perso- nal ...
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... interest of money , without adding anything to wages or arguing any increase of the national wealth . On the contrary , a fall in profits , occasioned by this cause , must check the rate of increase of the national capital , and ...
... interest of money , without adding anything to wages or arguing any increase of the national wealth . On the contrary , a fall in profits , occasioned by this cause , must check the rate of increase of the national capital , and ...
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... interest , under similar circumstances of taxation , de- pends on the amount of capital seeking employment , compared with the demand for the productions in which it is habitually worked up . The fall of profits , which is universally ...
... interest , under similar circumstances of taxation , de- pends on the amount of capital seeking employment , compared with the demand for the productions in which it is habitually worked up . The fall of profits , which is universally ...
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... interest of capital expended on houses , farm- buildings , fences , drains , roads , the original clearing , and the manure or other additions by which the original powers of the soil have been improved . There can be little doubt that ...
... interest of capital expended on houses , farm- buildings , fences , drains , roads , the original clearing , and the manure or other additions by which the original powers of the soil have been improved . There can be little doubt that ...
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