The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 39
... reason why in England , at the same time that land in some places is at seventeen or eighteen years ' purchase , it is about others , where there are profitable manufactures , at two or three - and- twenty years ' purchase ; because ...
... reason why in England , at the same time that land in some places is at seventeen or eighteen years ' purchase , it is about others , where there are profitable manufactures , at two or three - and- twenty years ' purchase ; because ...
Page 56
... reason to have his rent abated , because a greater part of it is diverted from his landlord . All this is but changing the hand that receives the rent , without any influence at all upon the yearly value of the estate ; which will not ...
... reason to have his rent abated , because a greater part of it is diverted from his landlord . All this is but changing the hand that receives the rent , without any influence at all upon the yearly value of the estate ; which will not ...
Page 58
... reason of the tax laid on his commodities ; how will the farmer be able to make up his rent at quarter - day ? For this may be worth our notice , that any tax laid on foreign commodities in England , raises its price , and makes the ...
... reason of the tax laid on his commodities ; how will the farmer be able to make up his rent at quarter - day ? For this may be worth our notice , that any tax laid on foreign commodities in England , raises its price , and makes the ...
Page 65
... reason to begin his rent from our Lady - day , as if he had then entered upon it . 2. Besides the dead intervals of ceasing profit , which happen to money more than land , there is an- other reason why the profit and income of money let ...
... reason to begin his rent from our Lady - day , as if he had then entered upon it . 2. Besides the dead intervals of ceasing profit , which happen to money more than land , there is an- other reason why the profit and income of money let ...
Page 74
... reason why interest should be reduced to four per cent . , " that thereby the landholder , who bears the burthen of the public charge , may be in some degree eased by the falling of interest . " This argument will be but right , if you ...
... reason why interest should be reduced to four per cent . , " that thereby the landholder , who bears the burthen of the public charge , may be in some degree eased by the falling of interest . " This argument will be but right , if you ...
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