The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... less than a care- less observer might at first suppose . Thus , if the rate of wages in a mer- chant ship during a war be seventy shillings per month , and that in a ship of war only thirty shillings , it might be argued ( supposing the ...
... less than a care- less observer might at first suppose . Thus , if the rate of wages in a mer- chant ship during a war be seventy shillings per month , and that in a ship of war only thirty shillings , it might be argued ( supposing the ...
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... less wages , in order to acquire such skill and character as might get them a situation on board of a queen's ship . The navy board would be besieged with applications for the office of sai- lor . Instead of ninety thousand in the ...
... less wages , in order to acquire such skill and character as might get them a situation on board of a queen's ship . The navy board would be besieged with applications for the office of sai- lor . Instead of ninety thousand in the ...
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doing less business than before the tax was imposed , and thus either let part of their capital remain unemployed , or transfer it to some other business . But the former is a clear loss of profit , and the latter is not always nor imme ...
doing less business than before the tax was imposed , and thus either let part of their capital remain unemployed , or transfer it to some other business . But the former is a clear loss of profit , and the latter is not always nor imme ...
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... less plea- sure than one hundred pounds ' worth of the untaxed sugar had formerly given . By the one hundred pounds which they still spend on sugar , the revenue gains the amount of the tax ; by the remaining one hundred pounds the ...
... less plea- sure than one hundred pounds ' worth of the untaxed sugar had formerly given . By the one hundred pounds which they still spend on sugar , the revenue gains the amount of the tax ; by the remaining one hundred pounds the ...
Strona 14
... less , and what they do produce they will sell at a cheaper price than they formerly procured . They will pro- duce no more than they can afford to produce for three pence , and than the country can afford to purchase at six pence per ...
... less , and what they do produce they will sell at a cheaper price than they formerly procured . They will pro- duce no more than they can afford to produce for three pence , and than the country can afford to purchase at six pence per ...
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