The ordinary progress of a society which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landlords ; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay... Littell's Living Age - Page 251889Full view - About this book
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...which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landlords ; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of...economizing. What claim have they, on the general principles of social justice, to this accession of riches ? In what would they have been wronged if... | |
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| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1857 - 610 pages
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| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1866 - 628 pages
...which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landlords; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of...were in their sleep, without working, risking, or one who has a life-income of equal | economizing. What claim have they, amount, with a strong constitution,... | |
| John Noble - 1867 - 236 pages
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| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1868 - 622 pages
...which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landlords ; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of...their sleep, without working, risking, or economizing. AVhat claim have they, on the general principle of social justice, to this accession of riches ? In... | |
| Cooperative societies - 1869 - 908 pages
...produce of labour and land is divided between landlord, tenant, and labourer, says — "The landlords grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking, or economising." Porter, in his " Progress of the Nation," also says — •' With scarcely any exception,... | |
| John Noble - Taxation - 1870 - 322 pages
...which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landlords ; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of...economizing. What claim have they, on the general principles of social justice, to this accession of riches ? " Mr. Mill raises a broad question, into... | |
| Agriculture - 1877 - 610 pages
...which increases in wealth is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landholders, to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of...of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves." In India this continually augmenting income has been at all times prescriptively subject to a deduction... | |
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