The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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Page 9
... land , and he would find his increase of income more nominal than real . Hitherto then we have found no proof whatever that any benefit would result to the country if this pe- . tition were granted ; and hence we must dismiss their ...
... land , and he would find his increase of income more nominal than real . Hitherto then we have found no proof whatever that any benefit would result to the country if this pe- . tition were granted ; and hence we must dismiss their ...
Page 10
... land , tythe , labor , rates , taxes , living , and contingencies . Let us inquire how many of these expenses and outgoings gradate with the price of his productions , and then we shall discover what proportion the fixed expenses and ...
... land , tythe , labor , rates , taxes , living , and contingencies . Let us inquire how many of these expenses and outgoings gradate with the price of his productions , and then we shall discover what proportion the fixed expenses and ...
Page 11
... land - owner ; and if he will again re- sume that office himself , he will not only find his expenditure reduced , but his concern more profitably conducted ; and instead of degrading the English farmer into a synonyme for prodigality ...
... land - owner ; and if he will again re- sume that office himself , he will not only find his expenditure reduced , but his concern more profitably conducted ; and instead of degrading the English farmer into a synonyme for prodigality ...
Page 12
... land ; so that every farm after the passing of such an act , would be hired at a rent as much greater than its former , as the price of grain is dearer . Hence it is evident , that , ultimately , no one would be benefited but the land ...
... land ; so that every farm after the passing of such an act , would be hired at a rent as much greater than its former , as the price of grain is dearer . Hence it is evident , that , ultimately , no one would be benefited but the land ...
Page 14
... land of England were destitute of a tenant to - day , that it would remain so till to - morrow , because government have not sanctioned a prohibitory duty on foreign grain ? or even if government were to declare openly that they never ...
... land of England were destitute of a tenant to - day , that it would remain so till to - morrow , because government have not sanctioned a prohibitory duty on foreign grain ? or even if government were to declare openly that they never ...
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