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Page 231
... reduced 25 66 per cent . while your income " remains the same , and his es- " tate , instead of being worth .. 2,500 " Will be worth only ....... .... .... 1,875 625 125 625 " And he will lose one - fourth of " his capital , or " And ...
... reduced 25 66 per cent . while your income " remains the same , and his es- " tate , instead of being worth .. 2,500 " Will be worth only ....... .... .... 1,875 625 125 625 " And he will lose one - fourth of " his capital , or " And ...
Page 233
... reduction . 66 66 " empted from the tax ; but who are made " to feel it in the reduced means of their employers , and in the increase of their 66 OWD numbers . Follow a rental of " 10,000l . a year into the various hands " through which ...
... reduction . 66 66 " empted from the tax ; but who are made " to feel it in the reduced means of their employers , and in the increase of their 66 OWD numbers . Follow a rental of " 10,000l . a year into the various hands " through which ...
Page 131
... reduced ? It is well known that give to those who do the labour . We the wages of common labourers have are well satisfied , Sir , that if you un- been reduced nearly half in amount , dertake this task , you will do your and why then ...
... reduced ? It is well known that give to those who do the labour . We the wages of common labourers have are well satisfied , Sir , that if you un- been reduced nearly half in amount , dertake this task , you will do your and why then ...
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Letter XII | 105 |
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