By capital we understand everything that, from the special use by the individual, or from its being placed at the disposal of others, produces a revenue or rent. We do not inquire into its origin, or ask whether it has been acquired by inheritance or by labour.


p. 15. - The Principles of Agriculture, 1844 - Section I: The fundamental principles


By capital we understand everything that, from the special use by the individual, or from its being placed at the disposal of others, produces a...

By capital we understand everything that, from the special use by the individual, or from its being placed at the disposal of others, produces a...

By capital we understand everything that, from the special use by the individual, or from its being placed at the disposal of others, produces a...

By capital we understand everything that, from the special use by the individual, or from its being placed at the disposal of others, produces a...