Europe, Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers: With Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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... produce an universal equality in the size of all estates . No individual would possess more wealth or influence than the rest ; and independently of the unfavourable effect that this state of things might have upon the higher and more ...
... produce an universal equality in the size of all estates . No individual would possess more wealth or influence than the rest ; and independently of the unfavourable effect that this state of things might have upon the higher and more ...
Strana 44
... produce an exact equality of property among the cultivators , than that the present state of things in Europe should produce such an equality among the persons engaged in commerce or manufactures , where we know that the inequalities ...
... produce an exact equality of property among the cultivators , than that the present state of things in Europe should produce such an equality among the persons engaged in commerce or manufactures , where we know that the inequalities ...
Strana 45
... produce it operate within a narrower compass . Thus it appears that the practical operation of this system is to increase the population , as long as the country is capable of supporting it , and to dis- tribute the whole property of ...
... produce it operate within a narrower compass . Thus it appears that the practical operation of this system is to increase the population , as long as the country is capable of supporting it , and to dis- tribute the whole property of ...
Strana 47
... produce a great increase of wealth , it will tend , more than any thing else , to supply this deficiency . Indeed , the difference of situation between England and France in regard to the principle of distributing property does not ...
... produce a great increase of wealth , it will tend , more than any thing else , to supply this deficiency . Indeed , the difference of situation between England and France in regard to the principle of distributing property does not ...
Strana 48
... produce an example of the same kind at home . And whatever the French royalists may think of it , whose personal interest is at stake , the disap- pearance of the forms of monarchy in a country , from which the substance has long since ...
... produce an example of the same kind at home . And whatever the French royalists may think of it , whose personal interest is at stake , the disap- pearance of the forms of monarchy in a country , from which the substance has long since ...
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