The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 43A. Constable, 1825 |
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Page 232
... considerable estates , he argues that the subdivision , by giving economical and indus- trious habits to a great number of small proprietors , tends di- rectly to the augmentation of wealth , and consequently provides the capital ...
... considerable estates , he argues that the subdivision , by giving economical and indus- trious habits to a great number of small proprietors , tends di- rectly to the augmentation of wealth , and consequently provides the capital ...
Page 292
... considerable addition to their issues , this plan would have the effect to throw very considerable ob- stacles in the way of that excessive issue of paper that invari- ably takes place under the present system when prices are on the ...
... considerable addition to their issues , this plan would have the effect to throw very considerable ob- stacles in the way of that excessive issue of paper that invari- ably takes place under the present system when prices are on the ...
Page 341
... considerable change could be effected in that re- strictive and artificial system under which so large a pro- portion of the commerce and industry of the country has been long conducted , and under which so many interests have grown up ...
... considerable change could be effected in that re- strictive and artificial system under which so large a pro- portion of the commerce and industry of the country has been long conducted , and under which so many interests have grown up ...
Contents
A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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