Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1D. Appleton, 1868 |
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... interest of the slave - owners , CHAPTER VI . Of Peasant Proprietors . § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respect- ing peasant properties , 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland , 3 . 4 . 5 ...
... interest of the slave - owners , CHAPTER VI . Of Peasant Proprietors . § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respect- ing peasant properties , 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland , 3 . 4 . 5 ...
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... interest , insurance , and wages of superintendence , 495 • 2. The minimum of profits ; and the variations to which it is liable , • · 498 • 3. Differences of profits arising from the nature of the particu- lar employment , • 4. General ...
... interest , insurance , and wages of superintendence , 495 • 2. The minimum of profits ; and the variations to which it is liable , • · 498 • 3. Differences of profits arising from the nature of the particu- lar employment , • 4. General ...
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... interests of mankind , and , in some , a most unduly engrossing one . That subject is Wealth . Writers on Political Economy profess to teach , or to investigate , the nature of Wealth , and the laws of its production and distribution ...
... interests of mankind , and , in some , a most unduly engrossing one . That subject is Wealth . Writers on Political Economy profess to teach , or to investigate , the nature of Wealth , and the laws of its production and distribution ...
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... interests . All know that it is one thing to be rich , another thing to be enlightened , brave , or humane ; that the questions how a nation is made wealthy , and how it is made free , or vir- tuous , or eminent in literature , in the ...
... interests . All know that it is one thing to be rich , another thing to be enlightened , brave , or humane ; that the questions how a nation is made wealthy , and how it is made free , or vir- tuous , or eminent in literature , in the ...
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... interest of the better order of princes , or to the benevolence or ostentation of here and there a rich individual , whose fortune , if traced to its source , is always found to have been drawn immediately or remotely from the public ...
... interest of the better order of princes , or to the benevolence or ostentation of here and there a rich individual , whose fortune , if traced to its source , is always found to have been drawn immediately or remotely from the public ...
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