Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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... circumstances excepted , high wages imply restraints 4 . ― on population which are in some cases legal 5. in others the effect of particular customs -- 6. Due restriction of population the only safeguard of a labouring class CHAPTER XII ...
... circumstances excepted , high wages imply restraints 4 . ― on population which are in some cases legal 5. in others the effect of particular customs -- 6. Due restriction of population the only safeguard of a labouring class CHAPTER XII ...
Сторінка xiii
... circumstances 2. Such commodities , when produced in circumstances more favour- able , yield a rent equal to the difference of cost 3. Rent of mines and fisheries , and ground - rent of buildings 4. Cases of extra profit analogous to ...
... circumstances 2. Such commodities , when produced in circumstances more favour- able , yield a rent equal to the difference of cost 3. Rent of mines and fisheries , and ground - rent of buildings 4. Cases of extra profit analogous to ...
Сторінка xv
... circumstances dependent CHAPTER XIX . Of Money , considered as an Imported Commodity . § 1. Money imported in two modes ; as a commodity , and as a medium of exchange XV PAGE 347 348 349 350 351 352 • 353 • 356 356 358 360 361 363 365 ...
... circumstances dependent CHAPTER XIX . Of Money , considered as an Imported Commodity . § 1. Money imported in two modes ; as a commodity , and as a medium of exchange XV PAGE 347 348 349 350 351 352 • 353 • 356 356 358 360 361 363 365 ...
Сторінка xvi
... Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and supply of loans · 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuations 4. The rate of interest , how far , and in what sense , connected with the value of money 5. The rate of interest ...
... Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and supply of loans · 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuations 4. The rate of interest , how far , and in what sense , connected with the value of money 5. The rate of interest ...
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... circumstances in which air would be a part of wealth . If it became customary to sojourn long in places where the air does not natur . ally penetrate , as in diving - bells sunk in the sea , a supply of air artificially furnished would ...
... circumstances in which air would be a part of wealth . If it became customary to sojourn long in places where the air does not natur . ally penetrate , as in diving - bells sunk in the sea , a supply of air artificially furnished would ...
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