Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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... clothing is skins ; their habitations huts rudely formed of logs or boughs of trees , and abandoned at an hour's notice . The food they use being little susceptible of storing up , they have no accumulation of it , and are often exposed ...
... clothing is skins ; their habitations huts rudely formed of logs or boughs of trees , and abandoned at an hour's notice . The food they use being little susceptible of storing up , they have no accumulation of it , and are often exposed ...
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... clothing , utensils , and imple- ments , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food ren- ders it practicable to devote to these purposes the exertions of a part of the tribe . In all or most nomad commu- From this ...
... clothing , utensils , and imple- ments , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food ren- ders it practicable to devote to these purposes the exertions of a part of the tribe . In all or most nomad commu- From this ...
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... clothing , which were worked up within itself , usually by the women of the family , into the coarse fabrics with which the age was contented . Taxes there were none , as there were either no paid officers of government , or if there ...
... clothing , which were worked up within itself , usually by the women of the family , into the coarse fabrics with which the age was contented . Taxes there were none , as there were either no paid officers of government , or if there ...
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... cloth ; and the sheep and seeds themselves are not spontaneous growths , but results of pre- vious labour and care . In these se- veral cases the ultimate product is so extremely dissimilar to the substance supplied by nature , that in ...
... cloth ; and the sheep and seeds themselves are not spontaneous growths , but results of pre- vious labour and care . In these se- veral cases the ultimate product is so extremely dissimilar to the substance supplied by nature , that in ...
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... cloth , either linen or sack- cloth , according to the material . He is said to have done this by hand , no natural force being supposed to have acted in concert with him . into planks , which he arranges in cer- tain positions , with ...
... cloth , either linen or sack- cloth , according to the material . He is said to have done this by hand , no natural force being supposed to have acted in concert with him . into planks , which he arranges in cer- tain positions , with ...
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