The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... natural level , i . e . to forty shillings a month , or even below it , as many would enter a merchant ship at even less ... nature , and of the like injustice , is the conscription . It is exempt , indeed , from one disadvantage of ...
... natural level , i . e . to forty shillings a month , or even below it , as many would enter a merchant ship at even less ... nature , and of the like injustice , is the conscription . It is exempt , indeed , from one disadvantage of ...
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... nature to the country , not to any particular indi- viduals , and it cannot be concealed , or destroyed , or removed ... natural and inherent powers of the soil , and the other a compensation or return for the use of the buildings ...
... nature to the country , not to any particular indi- viduals , and it cannot be concealed , or destroyed , or removed ... natural and inherent powers of the soil , and the other a compensation or return for the use of the buildings ...
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... natural or necessary rate of wages . The third chapter of his present work commences with this paragraph : - " In every discussion respecting the influence of taxes on wages , or on the necessaries consumed by the labourer , it is ...
... natural or necessary rate of wages . The third chapter of his present work commences with this paragraph : - " In every discussion respecting the influence of taxes on wages , or on the necessaries consumed by the labourer , it is ...
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... natural rate ; and that before the end of that period the natural rate will be changed , so as to correspond with the new market rate . To us , this alone appears sufficient to demonstrate that it is better not to take the natural rate ...
... natural rate ; and that before the end of that period the natural rate will be changed , so as to correspond with the new market rate . To us , this alone appears sufficient to demonstrate that it is better not to take the natural rate ...
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... nature of the article . It may be assumed as a maxim , that whenever the amount of a tax is sufficient to render smuggling a lucra- tive trade , it will be impossible to pre- vent it from being carried on to the injury of the fair ...
... nature of the article . It may be assumed as a maxim , that whenever the amount of a tax is sufficient to render smuggling a lucra- tive trade , it will be impossible to pre- vent it from being carried on to the injury of the fair ...
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