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Premises of Free Trade Examined: Also Reviews of Bastiat's "Sophisms of ... - Page 22
by George Basil Dixwell - 1883 - 232 pages
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1848 - 622 pages
...existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would, in little more than Q 2 twenty years, what would then be their condition ?...arts of production were in the same time improved in so unexampled a degree as to double the productive power of labour — the inferior soils which must...
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Irish Emigration and the Tenure of Land in Ireland

Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - Ireland - 1867 - 442 pages
...population had doubled itself, as, with the existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years, what would then be thencondition ? Unless the arts of production were in the same time improved in an almost unexampled...
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Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1870 - 632 pages
...population had doubled itself, as, with the existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years,...almost unexampled degree, the inferior soils which mu*t be resorted to, and the more laborious and scantily remunerative cultivation which must be employed...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1875 - 624 pages
...population had doubled itself, as, with the existing I'.ubits of the people, nivl<=T such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years,...cultivation which must be employed on the superior soils, to procnre food for so much larger a population, would, by an insuperable necessity, render every individual...
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Progress and Poverty: A Review of the Doctrines of Henry George

George Basil Dixwell - Labor - 1882 - 58 pages
...the whole people, and the produce divided with perfect equality among them, and if in a society tlms constituted industry was as energetic and the produce...procure food for so much larger a population, would, by au insuperable necessity, render every individual in the community poorer than before. If the population...
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Progress and poverty, Volume 142

Henry George - 1882 - 104 pages
...population had doubled itself, as, with existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years, what would then be their condition P Unless the arts of production we:e in the same time improved in an almost unexampled degree, the...
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Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions ...

Henry George - Distribution (Economic theory) - 1882 - 104 pages
...population had doubted itself, as, with existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years,...which must be resorted to, and the more laborious aud scantily remunerative cultivation which must be employed on the superior soils, to procure food...
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Social Problems

Titus Munson Coan - Social problems - 1883 - 296 pages
...population had doubled itself, as, with existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years,...arts of production were in the same time improved to an almost unexampled degree, the inferior soils which must be resorted to, and the more laborious...
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Henry George Versus Henry George: A Review

Reuben C. Rutherford - 1887 - 352 pages
...little more than twenty years, what would then be their condition ? Unless the arts of production be in the same time improved in an almost unexampled...scantily remunerative cultivation which must be employed in the superior soils, to procure food for so much larger a population, would, by an insuperable necessity,...
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Henry George Versus Henry George: A Review

Reuben C. Rutherford - 1887 - 386 pages
...population had doubled itself, as, with existing habits of the people, under such an encouragement, it undoubtedly would in little more than twenty years,...be their condition ? Unless the arts of production be in the same time improved in an almost unexampled degree, the inferior soils which must be resorted...
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