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... never to lay such taxes as will inevitably fall on capital ; since by so doing , they impair the funds for the maintenance of labour , and thereby diminish the future production of the country ' ( Principles , Chap . VIII ) . Prices ...
... never to lay such taxes as will inevitably fall on capital ; since by so doing , they impair the funds for the maintenance of labour , and thereby diminish the future production of the country ' ( Principles , Chap . VIII ) . Prices ...
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... never had the advantages that this country has , never had that fulness of occu- pation by commerce , never that deep interest in the affairs of the whole which constitutes the pride , and is perpetually improving the faculties , of ...
... never had the advantages that this country has , never had that fulness of occu- pation by commerce , never that deep interest in the affairs of the whole which constitutes the pride , and is perpetually improving the faculties , of ...
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... never returned as a student to Oxford . His views at this time were very similar to those of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and they were expressed in his first notable poem , Moral Epistle ( 1795 ) . ' I was then in raptures ' , he wrote ...
... never returned as a student to Oxford . His views at this time were very similar to those of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and they were expressed in his first notable poem , Moral Epistle ( 1795 ) . ' I was then in raptures ' , he wrote ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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