An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: In Three Volumes, Volume 2Strahan, 1784 |
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... revenue either to the owner of this capital , as the profit of his ftock ; or to fome other perfon , as the rent of his land . Thus , of the produce of land , one part replaces the capital of the farmer ; the other pays his profit and ...
... revenue either to the owner of this capital , as the profit of his ftock ; or to fome other perfon , as the rent of his land . Thus , of the produce of land , one part replaces the capital of the farmer ; the other pays his profit and ...
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... revenue to the owner of this capital . THAT part of the annual produce of the land and labour of any country which replaces a capi- tal , never is immediately employed to maintain any but productive hands . It pays the wages of ...
... revenue to the owner of this capital . THAT part of the annual produce of the land and labour of any country which replaces a capi- tal , never is immediately employed to maintain any but productive hands . It pays the wages of ...
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... revenue only , of which productive labourers have feldom a great deal . They gene- rally have fome , however ; and in the payment of taxes the greatnefs of their number may com- penfate , in some measure , the smallness of their ...
... revenue only , of which productive labourers have feldom a great deal . They gene- rally have fome , however ; and in the payment of taxes the greatnefs of their number may com- penfate , in some measure , the smallness of their ...
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... revenue , he feeds commonly the very fame fort as the great lord . ཉས་ ལ་ རྟ THE proportion , therefore , between the pro- ductive and unproductive hands , depends very much in every country upon the proportion be- tween that part of ...
... revenue , he feeds commonly the very fame fort as the great lord . ཉས་ ལ་ རྟ THE proportion , therefore , between the pro- ductive and unproductive hands , depends very much in every country upon the proportion be- tween that part of ...
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... revenue of the inhabitants which is derived from the profits of ftock is always much greater in rich than in poor countries , it is because the stock is much greater : in proportion to the stock the profits are generally much lefs ...
... revenue of the inhabitants which is derived from the profits of ftock is always much greater in rich than in poor countries , it is because the stock is much greater : in proportion to the stock the profits are generally much lefs ...
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