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Pàgina 4
... suppose that a country , with two millions of people and four hundred millions of capital , is en- gaged in war , and that the government borrows and spends fif- ty millions of the national capital . If the ordinary rate of pro- fit ...
... suppose that a country , with two millions of people and four hundred millions of capital , is en- gaged in war , and that the government borrows and spends fif- ty millions of the national capital . If the ordinary rate of pro- fit ...
Pàgina 6
... suppose that any scheme for defraying war expenditure can ever be proposed , capable of protecting individuals from the losses and privations which are inseparable from national struggles and contests . However just and necessary , a ...
... suppose that any scheme for defraying war expenditure can ever be proposed , capable of protecting individuals from the losses and privations which are inseparable from national struggles and contests . However just and necessary , a ...
Pàgina 7
... Suppose , for example , that the supplies are raised with- in the year , and that the share falling to a particular individual is 1000l . The wish to maintain himself in his former station , and to preserve his fortune unimpaired- ' a ...
... Suppose , for example , that the supplies are raised with- in the year , and that the share falling to a particular individual is 1000l . The wish to maintain himself in his former station , and to preserve his fortune unimpaired- ' a ...
Pàgina 8
... suppose that it protects the interests of posterity , by laying any heavier burden on the existing genera- tion ; it does no such thing ; it protects them only because it gives additional force to the accumulating principle , and be ...
... suppose that it protects the interests of posterity , by laying any heavier burden on the existing genera- tion ; it does no such thing ; it protects them only because it gives additional force to the accumulating principle , and be ...
Pàgina 11
... Suppose , for ex- ample , that a manufacturer's share of the expense of a war amounts to 1000l . , and suppose farther , that he can neither save this sum from his expenditure , nor withdraw it without great loss from his business , the ...
... Suppose , for ex- ample , that a manufacturer's share of the expense of a war amounts to 1000l . , and suppose farther , that he can neither save this sum from his expenditure , nor withdraw it without great loss from his business , the ...
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