| sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan (8th bart.) - 1845 - 840 páginas
...dearer. Let us see now, who, in the long run, must pay this quarter, and where it will light. It is plain the merchant and broker neither will nor can;...himself and family by his labour, he comes to the Pariah, and then the land bears the burthen a heavier way. If the labourer's wages be raised in proportion... | |
| 1846 - 698 páginas
...dearer. Let us see now, who, in the long run, must pay this quarter, and where it will light. It is plain the merchant and broker neither will nor can...family by his labour, he comes to the parish, and, then, the land bears the burden a heavier way. If the labourer's wages be raised in proportion to the... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Locke - 1870 - 372 páginas
...quarter dearer. Let us see now who, at long run, must pay this quarter, and where it will light. It is plain, the merchant and broker, neither will, nor...family by his labour, he comes to the parish, and then the land bears the burthen a heavier way. If the labourer's wages be raised in proportion to the... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1870 - 376 páginas
...and handicraftsman cannot : for he just lives from hand to mouth already, and all his food, clathing, and utensils, costing a quarter more than they did...family by his labour, he comes to the parish, and then the land bears the burthen a heavier way. If the labourer's wages be raised in proportion to the... | |
| Wilhelm Hasbach - 1891 - 458 páginas
...unb íann ее аиф ni(f)t, roeil ber Kaufmann, гое1фег baê £иф auefüíirt, felt» ft not being able to maintain himself and family by his labour, he comes to the parish; and then the land bears the burthen a heavier way. Siefe Soíjntí)eorie »erliert bet ïurgot in feinen... | |
| Ignaz Emrich - 1927 - 120 páginas
...notwendigsten Lebensbedürfnisse müssen infolgedessen auch den Arbeitslohn beeinflussen. Steigt ihr Preis: "either his wages must rise with the price of things,...himself and family by his labour, he comes to the parish"25 oder "and this (Korn) being the great expence of the poor, that takes up almost all their... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1964 - 480 páginas
...labourer and handicraftsman cannot " pay them, " for he just lives from hand to mouth already," so that " either his wages must rise with the price of things,...himself and family by his labour, he comes to the parish " (p. 92). To the facile assumption of the subsistence theory in the seventeenth century Sir William... | |
| Lars Magnusson - 1995 - 252 páginas
...than he did, he will sell them at a Price proportionably raised. The poor Labourer and Handicraftman cannot: For he just lives from hand to mouth already,...Family by his Labour, he comes to the Parish; and then the Land bears the Burthen a heavier way. If the Labourer's Wages be rais'd in proportion to the... | |
| Lars Magnusson - 1995 - 364 páginas
...1725 ,965,778 13,432,806 1730 ,747,360 13,542,015 1735 ,638,161 13,651,224 1740 ,528,942 13,760,433 costing a Quarter more than they did before, either...the Parish. And afterwards he proves, that in the Home-Consumption, the whole Burden falls on the Land at last. Dr. Davenant, in his Essays on Trade,... | |
| Lars Magnusson - 1995 - 364 páginas
...1,965,778 13,432,806 1730 1,747,360 13,542,015 1735 1,638,161 13,651,224 1740 1,528,942 13,760,433 osting a Quarter more than they did before, either his Wages...the Parish. And afterwards he proves, that in the Home-Consumption, the whole Burden falls on the Land at last. Dr. Davenant, in his Essays on Trade,... | |
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