The Edinburgh Review1824 |
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Pàgina 8
... produce and save the interest of the capital that has been spent in warlike operations ; but the system of raising the supplies * This distinction was first clearly pointed out by Mr Ricardo , in his Principles of Political Economy and ...
... produce and save the interest of the capital that has been spent in warlike operations ; but the system of raising the supplies * This distinction was first clearly pointed out by Mr Ricardo , in his Principles of Political Economy and ...
Pàgina 9
... produce and save a sum equivalent , not to the interest only , but to the entire CAPITAL that has been spent . If , therefore , the question with respect to the merits of the two systems is to be decided by a comparison of their ...
... produce and save a sum equivalent , not to the interest only , but to the entire CAPITAL that has been spent . If , therefore , the question with respect to the merits of the two systems is to be decided by a comparison of their ...
Pàgina 12
... produce of the tax would come into the hands of Government ; who would , in consequence , have so much the greater means to lay out , as they must always be laid out , either in the purchase of labour or its produce . Whatever ...
... produce of the tax would come into the hands of Government ; who would , in consequence , have so much the greater means to lay out , as they must always be laid out , either in the purchase of labour or its produce . Whatever ...
Pàgina 26
... produce additional wealth ; and as we suppose that they could have lived without this capi- tal , had it been taken from them by taxes , we shall suppose that they accumulated it at compound interest during the whole pe- riod No. III ...
... produce additional wealth ; and as we suppose that they could have lived without this capi- tal , had it been taken from them by taxes , we shall suppose that they accumulated it at compound interest during the whole pe- riod No. III ...
Pàgina 30
... producing a future interminable annual revenue of 7,300,000l .; and as each person would have been desirous to free himself from whatever encumbrances he might have con- tracted in defraying his share of the public expenditure , a prin ...
... producing a future interminable annual revenue of 7,300,000l .; and as each person would have been desirous to free himself from whatever encumbrances he might have con- tracted in defraying his share of the public expenditure , a prin ...
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