... let any one consider what the difference is between an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the same land lying in common without any husbandry... The Theory and Practice of Banking - Page 123by Henry Dunning Macleod - 1883 - 4 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 pages
...fugar, fown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the fame land lying in common, without any hufbandry upon it, and he will find, that the improvement of...greater part of the value. I think it will be but a very modeft computation to fay, that of the produfts of the earth ufeful to the life of man nine tenths... | |
| Walter Harte - 1764 - 490 pages
...ell-cultivated acre, and an acre of the fame land lying in common without any hufbandry upon ir, and you will find that the improvement of labour makes the...greater part of the value. I think it will be but a very modc-ft computation to fay, that, of the freJufii of the earth ufeful tn the life of man, moll of them... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...the difference is hetween an acieof land planted with tohacco or sugar, sown with wheat or harley, and an acre of the same land lying in common, without any hushandry upon it, and he will find, that the improvement of lahour makes the far greater part of the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...consider the difference between an »«re of land sown with wheat, and an acre of the same land lying without any husbandry upon it, and he will find that the improvement of labour makes the value. Locke. The contract and ceremony of marriage is the occasion of the denomination of relation... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 640 pages
...says, " Let any one consider what the difference is between an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the...common, without any husbandry upon it, and he will find the improvement of labour makes the far greater part of the value. I think it will be but a very modest... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1847 - 358 pages
...thing : and let any one consider what the difference is between an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the...of labour makes the far greater part of the value." Again, " Let us but trace some of the ordinary provisions of life, through their several progresses,... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 pages
...thing: and let any one consider what the difference is between an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the...of labour makes the far greater part of the value." Again, " Let us but trace some of the ordinary provisions of life, through their several progresses,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 pages
...1. 1 " Of the Nutrition and Procreation of a Commonwealth." an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the...think it will be but a very modest computation to aay, that of the products of the earth useful to the life of man, nine-tenths are tho effects of labour;... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1872 - 596 pages
...said : "Let any one consider what the difference is between an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and an acre of the...common, without any husbandry upon it ; and he will find the improvement of labor makes the far greater part of the value. I think it will be but a very modest... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1872 - 580 pages
...difference is between an acre of land planted with tobacco or sugar, sown with wheat or barley, and un acre of the same land lying in common, without any husbandry upon it; and he will find the improvement of labor makes the far greater part of the value. I think it will be but a very modest... | |
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