The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... desire for them is good wages , and these must , in most cases , be ultimately paid out of the fund which is produced by the labourer's exertions . An increase in the rate of wages can be produced only by increasing the productiveness ...
... desire for them is good wages , and these must , in most cases , be ultimately paid out of the fund which is produced by the labourer's exertions . An increase in the rate of wages can be produced only by increasing the productiveness ...
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... desire for a recurrence to them , and thereby to lead to habits of intoxication , than the use of wine . In general , it may be said that a tax upon any species of ardent spirits , except the cheaper kind , cannot operate usefully as a ...
... desire for a recurrence to them , and thereby to lead to habits of intoxication , than the use of wine . In general , it may be said that a tax upon any species of ardent spirits , except the cheaper kind , cannot operate usefully as a ...
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... desire . Still we have no doubt that a reduction of the duty to one shilling and six pence per pound would be attended with bene- ficial results . But it would not , we think , be expedient to reduce the duties on the lower sorts more ...
... desire . Still we have no doubt that a reduction of the duty to one shilling and six pence per pound would be attended with bene- ficial results . But it would not , we think , be expedient to reduce the duties on the lower sorts more ...
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... desire that any of them should be carried so far as to reduce the income below , or even to a par with the expenditure . On the contrary , we deem it essential to the security and prosperity of the nation , that there should be every ...
... desire that any of them should be carried so far as to reduce the income below , or even to a par with the expenditure . On the contrary , we deem it essential to the security and prosperity of the nation , that there should be every ...
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... desire of military fame ; and we be- lieve that no former period produced such a number of distinguished sol- diers . Hill , who owed his already rapid rise to the zeal with which he had availed himself of every opportu- nity of ...
... desire of military fame ; and we be- lieve that no former period produced such a number of distinguished sol- diers . Hill , who owed his already rapid rise to the zeal with which he had availed himself of every opportu- nity of ...
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