The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volumen2,Tema 1Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1875 |
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... paid at another time he declares that rent is the highest payment for the use of land , which the tenant can afford to make under actual circumstances , and , consequently , that the amount of rent is not at all determined by the ...
... paid at another time he declares that rent is the highest payment for the use of land , which the tenant can afford to make under actual circumstances , and , consequently , that the amount of rent is not at all determined by the ...
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... paid for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the earth , entirely fails : and the definition of it as the " portion of the produce of the earth " is equally arbitrary and erroneous . When we pay rent for a house , or a ...
... paid for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the earth , entirely fails : and the definition of it as the " portion of the produce of the earth " is equally arbitrary and erroneous . When we pay rent for a house , or a ...
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... paid for the use of air , of heat , of water , the assistance which they afford us adds nothing to value in exchange . " The reader has only to reflect upon the absurdity of the asser- tion in this last paragraph . It requires no ...
... paid for the use of air , of heat , of water , the assistance which they afford us adds nothing to value in exchange . " The reader has only to reflect upon the absurdity of the asser- tion in this last paragraph . It requires no ...
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... paid in common vineyards . The whole quantity , therefore , can be dis- posed of to those who are willing to pay more , which necessarily raises the price above that of common wine . The difference is greater or less , according as the ...
... paid in common vineyards . The whole quantity , therefore , can be dis- posed of to those who are willing to pay more , which necessarily raises the price above that of common wine . The difference is greater or less , according as the ...
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... paid in sea - fish ; and one of the very few instances in which rent makes a part of the price of that com- modity is to be found in that country . " It is quite clear that it is exactly the reverse , and that rents in Shetland are paid ...
... paid in sea - fish ; and one of the very few instances in which rent makes a part of the price of that com- modity is to be found in that country . " It is quite clear that it is exactly the reverse , and that rents in Shetland are paid ...
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Página 173 - In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labour, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations, frequently to one or two. But the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments.