| David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 trang
...gratification and enjoyments of those who are fairly entitled to it. If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in...fine clothes, or costly furniture ; on carriages, on horses, or in the purchase of any other luxuries. In both cases the net revenue would be the same,... | |
| Nassau William Senior, Thomas Robert Malthus - 1828 - 500 trang
...gratification and en' joyment of those who are fairly entitled to it. .' |fa landlord, or a capitalist, expends his ' revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in...number of retainers or ' menial servants, he will give emplpyment to ' much more labour than if he expended it on fine ' clothes or costly furniture. ' In... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 88 trang
...gratification and en' joyment of those who are fairly entitled to it. ' If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his ' revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in...expended it on fine ' clothes or costly furniture. ' In both cases the net revenue would be the ' same, and so would be the gross revenue, but ' the former... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 92 trang
...''revenue in the manner of an ancient baro'n, in* 1 the support of a great number of retainers or'menial servants, he will give employment to' ' much more...expended it on fine' clothes or costly furniture. . • ' In both cases the net revenue would be the ' same, and so would be the gross revenue, but1... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1854 - 256 trang
...gratification and enjoyment of those who are fairly entitled to it. " If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient Baron, in...he expended it on fine clothes or costly furniture. " In both cases the net revenue would be the same, and so would he the gross revenue, hut the former... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1871 - 366 trang
...gratification and enjoyments of those who are fairly entitled to it. " If a landlord or a capitalist expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in...expended it on fine clothes, or costly furniture, or carriages, or horses, or in the purchase of any other luxuries. " In the same manner a country engaged... | |
| 1879 - 612 trang
...remark by Ricardo himself, in his chapter ' On Machinery.' ' If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in...on fine clothes or costly furniture ; on carriages, on horses, or in the purchase of any other luxuries.' Ricardo must for the nonce have supposed that... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 trang
...gratification and enjoyments of those who are fairly entitled to it. If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in...fine clothes, or costly furniture ; on carriages, on horses, or in the purchase of any other luxuries. In both cases the net revenue would be the same,... | |
| Legislator - 1903 - 336 trang
...the manner in which the net income of the country is expended. If a landlord or a capitalist expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron in the...employment to much more labour than if he expended it in fine clothes or costly furniture." Mr Ricardo's theory is that it is more beneficial to the labouring... | |
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1904 - 636 trang
...added to the third edition of his Principles, asserted : — If a landlord, or a capitalist, expends his revenue in the manner of an ancient baron, in the support of a great number of retainers, from that of Britain in this remarkable point, that, while the latter exports solely manufactures,... | |
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