The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 131
... effect of overspending on the part of consumers , to raise prices , is neutralized by the effect of overtrading on the part of capitalists , to lower prices . These two opposite vices may pre- vail to a great extent in society , and ...
... effect of overspending on the part of consumers , to raise prices , is neutralized by the effect of overtrading on the part of capitalists , to lower prices . These two opposite vices may pre- vail to a great extent in society , and ...
Page 290
... effect of these taxes is to depress both profit and wages , the ultimate effect in which it settles down , is to depress the revenue of the landlords . The capital will gradually recover its rate of profit , in the pro- cess of its own ...
... effect of these taxes is to depress both profit and wages , the ultimate effect in which it settles down , is to depress the revenue of the landlords . The capital will gradually recover its rate of profit , in the pro- cess of its own ...
Page 318
... effect , the measure had operated exclu- sively and permanently to the enrichment of the landlords . They , in the long - run , would monopo- lize the whole benefit of the proposed change . It is the immediate , however , and not the ...
... effect , the measure had operated exclu- sively and permanently to the enrichment of the landlords . They , in the long - run , would monopo- lize the whole benefit of the proposed change . It is the immediate , however , and not the ...
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Churches and Chapels or the Necessity and Proper Object | 81 |
The Cause of Church Extension and the Question shortly | 105 |
On the Evils which the Established Church in Edinburgh | 157 |
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