The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 12
... labour or its produce . Whatever , therefore , might in the first instance have been taken from the labourers by the tax , would be restored to them by the rise which the greater demand of Government , or its agents , for labour , could ...
... labour or its produce . Whatever , therefore , might in the first instance have been taken from the labourers by the tax , would be restored to them by the rise which the greater demand of Government , or its agents , for labour , could ...
Pàgina 18
... labour- ers to support themselves without having recourse to parish as- sistance ; the rate of profit would not have been sunk below the rate of profit in other countries ; and there would have been no cause to occasion that efflux of ...
... labour- ers to support themselves without having recourse to parish as- sistance ; the rate of profit would not have been sunk below the rate of profit in other countries ; and there would have been no cause to occasion that efflux of ...
Pàgina 92
... labour has been spared in collating the many other accounts before the publick of the same transactions ; and , considering that these are drawn up by eyewitnesses , we must admit the truth of the melancholy inference here drawn from ...
... labour has been spared in collating the many other accounts before the publick of the same transactions ; and , considering that these are drawn up by eyewitnesses , we must admit the truth of the melancholy inference here drawn from ...
Pàgina 110
... labour in the woollen manufacture . Exclusive , therefore , of the master manufacturers , or of those who live on the profits of stock , it is plain that no fewer than 1,100,000 or one - thirteenth part of the inhabitants of Britain are ...
... labour in the woollen manufacture . Exclusive , therefore , of the master manufacturers , or of those who live on the profits of stock , it is plain that no fewer than 1,100,000 or one - thirteenth part of the inhabitants of Britain are ...
Pàgina 122
... labour ( neither has the African in his own country ) ; and being therefore unable , though he does his best , to please his master , he is roused to further exertion by the whip . Perhaps he takes this treat- ment indignantly . This ...
... labour ( neither has the African in his own country ) ; and being therefore unable , though he does his best , to please his master , he is roused to further exertion by the whip . Perhaps he takes this treat- ment indignantly . This ...
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