An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2Mundell, Doig, and Stevenson, Edinburgh; Lackington, Allen and Company Cradock and Joy, and T. Hamilton, London; and Wilson and Son, York., 1809 |
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... rent , as the house itself can produce nothing , the tenant must always pay the rent out of some other revenue which he derives , either from labour or stock , or land . Though a house , therefore , may yield a re- venue to its ...
... rent , as the house itself can produce nothing , the tenant must always pay the rent out of some other revenue which he derives , either from labour or stock , or land . Though a house , therefore , may yield a re- venue to its ...
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... rent , but to the person who possesses them and pays that rent for them ; such as shops , warehouses , workhouses , farm- houses , with all their necessary buildings , stables , granaries , & c . These are very different from mere ...
... rent , but to the person who possesses them and pays that rent for them ; such as shops , warehouses , workhouses , farm- houses , with all their necessary buildings , stables , granaries , & c . These are very different from mere ...
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... rent of the land which had been employed in pro- ducing and bringing them to market : that there are , indeed , some commodities of which the price is made of two of those parts only , the wages of labour , and the profits of stock ...
... rent of the land which had been employed in pro- ducing and bringing them to market : that there are , indeed , some commodities of which the price is made of two of those parts only , the wages of labour , and the profits of stock ...
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... rent nor to wages , being necessarily profit to somebody . Since this is the case , it has been observed , with ... rent of their land . • But though the whole value of the annual produce of the land and labour of every country is thus ...
... rent nor to wages , being necessarily profit to somebody . Since this is the case , it has been observed , with ... rent of their land . • But though the whole value of the annual produce of the land and labour of every country is thus ...
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... rent of the landlord . When by a more proper direction , however , it can be diminished with- out occasioning any diminution of produce , the gross rent remains at least the same as before , and the neat rent is necessarily augmented ...
... rent of the landlord . When by a more proper direction , however , it can be diminished with- out occasioning any diminution of produce , the gross rent remains at least the same as before , and the neat rent is necessarily augmented ...
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