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... fell into those of the English , almost all works of this kind have been given up , and there are at present , October 1773 , I am assured , not above two or three remaining in the island . At present , however , by an indulgence of the ...
... fell into those of the English , almost all works of this kind have been given up , and there are at present , October 1773 , I am assured , not above two or three remaining in the island . At present , however , by an indulgence of the ...
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... fell under the management of the company . The servants of the company may , perhaps , have profited by this change , but at the expense , it is probable , both of their masters and of the country . Taxes upon the Rent of Houses The ...
... fell under the management of the company . The servants of the company may , perhaps , have profited by this change , but at the expense , it is probable , both of their masters and of the country . Taxes upon the Rent of Houses The ...
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... fell , not upon the consumer , but upon the producer , they never having been able to raise the price of their sugar after the tax higher than it was before . The price had , it seems , before the tax been a monopoly price , and the ...
... fell , not upon the consumer , but upon the producer , they never having been able to raise the price of their sugar after the tax higher than it was before . The price had , it seems , before the tax been a monopoly price , and the ...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 2 Adam Smith Visualização integral - 1789 |
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