The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 128
... expenditure from being predominant in the land . The capital never goes to such excess as to annihilate all profit , or that fraction of it— the interest of money . And the expenditure never goes to such excess , as to sweep off capital ...
... expenditure from being predominant in the land . The capital never goes to such excess as to annihilate all profit , or that fraction of it— the interest of money . And the expenditure never goes to such excess , as to sweep off capital ...
Page 148
... expenditure , as an injury to the nation . They know , that though all wealth were turned into capital , there would just be as much expenditure as before ; but it would be expenditure on the tools and materials , or on the maintenance ...
... expenditure , as an injury to the nation . They know , that though all wealth were turned into capital , there would just be as much expenditure as before ; but it would be expenditure on the tools and materials , or on the maintenance ...
Page 347
... expenditure of the other party . Now it so happens , that this expenditure may as effectually replace capital , in the case of unproductive , as in that of productive labour . A master tailor may not have more capital , than the master ...
... expenditure of the other party . Now it so happens , that this expenditure may as effectually replace capital , in the case of unproductive , as in that of productive labour . A master tailor may not have more capital , than the master ...
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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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