The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... farmer , the manufacturer , and indeed the dealer of every description , could increase his capital and extend his operations in business , by means of the credit willingly afforded at the banks in his vicinity , and thereby derive ...
... farmer , the manufacturer , and indeed the dealer of every description , could increase his capital and extend his operations in business , by means of the credit willingly afforded at the banks in his vicinity , and thereby derive ...
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... farmer cannot adequately remune- rate his laborers , because the markets will not afford him a living price for his produce ; the markets are low , for there is a threatened inundation of foreign grain , whenever the home produce ...
... farmer cannot adequately remune- rate his laborers , because the markets will not afford him a living price for his produce ; the markets are low , for there is a threatened inundation of foreign grain , whenever the home produce ...
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... farmer has been , for the > last six years , not only falling short of his adequate and fair profits , but actually sacrificing , and that without hope of remedy , a considerable portion of his capital . If it were necessary for the ...
... farmer has been , for the > last six years , not only falling short of his adequate and fair profits , but actually sacrificing , and that without hope of remedy , a considerable portion of his capital . If it were necessary for the ...
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... farmer , is about one thousand pounds to one hundred acres of land . Say then that a person enters into this business with a capital of eight thousand pounds , and occupies eight hundred acres ; surely it is not an unreasonable ...
... farmer , is about one thousand pounds to one hundred acres of land . Say then that a person enters into this business with a capital of eight thousand pounds , and occupies eight hundred acres ; surely it is not an unreasonable ...
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... farmer spend more money in the cultivation of his land ? it is replied , that the weight of the taxes prevents him . But what becomes of those who would , and in a healthy state of society should , be thus employed ? They go to the ...
... farmer spend more money in the cultivation of his land ? it is replied , that the weight of the taxes prevents him . But what becomes of those who would , and in a healthy state of society should , be thus employed ? They go to the ...
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