Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1D. Appleton, 1868 |
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... thing to be rich , another thing to be enlightened , brave , or humane ; that the questions how a nation is made wealthy ... things , indeed , are all indirectly connected , and react upon one another . A people has sometimes become free ...
... thing to be rich , another thing to be enlightened , brave , or humane ; that the questions how a nation is made wealthy ... things , indeed , are all indirectly connected , and react upon one another . A people has sometimes become free ...
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... things imported ; unless they were brought in to be re - exported at a profit , or unless , being the materials or ... thing can ever have appeared credible . It has so happened with the doctrine that money is synonymous with wealth ...
... things imported ; unless they were brought in to be re - exported at a profit , or unless , being the materials or ... thing can ever have appeared credible . It has so happened with the doctrine that money is synonymous with wealth ...
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... things themselves are pre- cisely the same . It is true , also , that people do not grow rich by keeping their money unused , and that they must be willing to spend in order to gain . Those who enrich them- selves by commerce , do so by ...
... things themselves are pre- cisely the same . It is true , also , that people do not grow rich by keeping their money unused , and that they must be willing to spend in order to gain . Those who enrich them- selves by commerce , do so by ...
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... things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over the general fund of things useful and agreeable ; the power he possesses of providing for any exigency , or obtaining any object of desire . Now , money is itself ...
... things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over the general fund of things useful and agreeable ; the power he possesses of providing for any exigency , or obtaining any object of desire . Now , money is itself ...
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... things are for sale ; and one whose fortune is in money , or in things rapidly convertible into it , seems both to him- self and others to possess not any one thing , but all the things which the money places it at his option to ...
... things are for sale ; and one whose fortune is in money , or in things rapidly convertible into it , seems both to him- self and others to possess not any one thing , but all the things which the money places it at his option to ...
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