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" Seed wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and given to others in exchange for Clothes, and other Natural necessaries; that the remainder... "
Investigations in Currency and Finance - 363 ページ
William Stanley Jevons 著 - 1884 - 428 ページ
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The Economic Theory of Agricultural Land Tenure

J. M. Currie - 1981 - 220 ページ
...Mill observed, there is nothing 'sacred' about private property in land. Political economists and land Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and...

Monetary Theory, 1601-1758, 第 2 巻

Antoin E. Murphy, Chūhei Sugiyama - 1997 - 416 ページ
...well to Money, the rent of which we call usury, as to that of Lands and Houses, afore-mentioned. 13. Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and...

Theory of Production: A Long-Period Analysis

Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori - 1997 - 596 ページ
...subsistence of laborers, and identified it with the rent of land. He wrote with regard to a single producer: Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and...

Harmony and the Balance: An Intellectual History of Seventeenth-Century ...

Andrea Lynne Finkelstein - 2009 - 392 ページ
...thought (Aspromourgos, Brems, and McNally), or a piece of nonsense (Schumpeter). 80 The two passages are: Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...Seed wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when his man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of this Harvest, and also, what hath himself both...

The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought

Alessandro Roncaglia - 2006 - 596 ページ
...the partial form of rent (and taxes) and, derivatively, that of rent on money capital (interest) : Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and...

The Economics Writings of Sir William Petty Together with the Observations ...

422 ページ
...afore-mentioned. 1 1679 ed., "whole Pallace." t between [Rents and we] interline [in order to Taxes} 13. Suppose a man could with his own hands plant a certain...wherewith to sowe the same. I say, that when this man hath subducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and...




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