CONTENTS.

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I.On Value[1]
II.On Rent[49]
III.On the Rent of Mines[77]
IV.On Natural and Market Price[82]
V.On Wages[90]
V*.On Profits[116]
VI.On Foreign Trade[146]
VII.On Taxes[186]
VIII.Taxes on Raw Produce[194]
VIII*.Taxes on Rent[221]
IX.Tithes[225]
X.Land-Tax[232]
XI.Taxes on Gold[247]
XII.Taxes on Houses[262]
XIII.Taxes on Profits[269]
XIV.Taxes on Wages[285]
XV.Taxes on other Commodities than Raw Produce[330]
XVI.Poor Rates[354]
XVII.On Sudden Changes in the Channels of Trade[363]
XVIII.Value and Riches, their Distinctive Properties[377]
XIX.Effects of Accumulation on Profits and Interest[398]
XX.Bounties on Exportation, and Prohibitions of Importation[417]
XXI.On Bounties on Production[449]
XXII.Doctrine of Adam Smith concerning the Rent of Land[458]
XXIII.On Colonial Trade[476]
XXIV.On Gross and Net Revenue[491]
XXV.On Currency and Banks[499]
XXVI.On the comparative Value of Gold, Corn, and Labour, in Rich and in Poor Countries[527]
XXVII.Taxes paid by the Producer[538]
XXVIII.On the Influence of Demand and Supply on Prices[542]
XXIX.Mr. Malthus's Opinions on Rent[549]