The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 110
... necessaries , by the sum of four millions . The capitalists who dealt in second necessaries , allowing them one million to live upon , would only be able to start , as before , with ten millions , and that notwithstand- ing the ...
... necessaries , by the sum of four millions . The capitalists who dealt in second necessaries , allowing them one million to live upon , would only be able to start , as before , with ten millions , and that notwithstand- ing the ...
Page 112
... necessaries would be cheapened , from the same cause of an excess in their production . One can indefinitely extend his use of luxuries , or his use of second necessaries , but he cannot indefinitely extend his use of the first necessaries ...
... necessaries would be cheapened , from the same cause of an excess in their production . One can indefinitely extend his use of luxuries , or his use of second necessaries , but he cannot indefinitely extend his use of the first necessaries ...
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... necessaries of life . It would lead to an enlargement of the wealth of the landowners ; while to the population , if their standard of enjoy- ment be not raised , it would lead to no other en- largement than an enlargement of their ...
... necessaries of life . It would lead to an enlargement of the wealth of the landowners ; while to the population , if their standard of enjoy- ment be not raised , it would lead to no other en- largement than an enlargement of their ...
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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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additional agriculture altogether amount capital capitalists cause chapel Chapels of Ease charity Christian church Church of Scotland church-room classes clergyman comfort commodities congregation Cowgate cultivation destitution disposable population Dissenters distinct district ecclesiastical economic Edinburgh effect employment endowment enjoyment enlargement Established Church Establishment excess expenditure expense export extent families foreign trade Glasgow greater habit hands hearers human hundred imagine important increase indefinite industry interest irreligion labour land landlords limit luxuries maintenance manufactures means ment millions minister moral nation object operation parish parishioners parochial philanthropist places of worship plebeian poor present primogeniture principle produce profit proportion proprietors purchase question relief rent revenue Sabbath Scotland seat-holders seat-rents seats second necessaries shillings sittings society soil subsistence sumers taxation territorial thing thousand tion tithes Town truth unlet virtue voluntary Voluntaryism wages Water of Leith wealth whole