The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... produce sent to market , accompanied by the grower himself ; the father reim- bursed his expences ; and the balance given to the child . " I have rarely known a peasant boy , or farmer's son , who evinced an early taste for embellishing ...
... produce sent to market , accompanied by the grower himself ; the father reim- bursed his expences ; and the balance given to the child . " I have rarely known a peasant boy , or farmer's son , who evinced an early taste for embellishing ...
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... produce of one piece above the produce of another piece of the same extent , equal quantities of labor being employed on each . Mr. Hopkins remarks that this definition expresses the natural rent of the first piece , when it is checked ...
... produce of one piece above the produce of another piece of the same extent , equal quantities of labor being employed on each . Mr. Hopkins remarks that this definition expresses the natural rent of the first piece , when it is checked ...
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... produce of the land , capital , and labour of the country . Now let us suppose that the value of the whole produce is 150 millions of this , say 30 millions , or one - fifth , has now to be paid to the national creditor ; but permit a ...
... produce of the land , capital , and labour of the country . Now let us suppose that the value of the whole produce is 150 millions of this , say 30 millions , or one - fifth , has now to be paid to the national creditor ; but permit a ...
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