Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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... live exclusively , or almost exclusively , on wild animals , the produce of hunting or fishing . Their clothing is skins ; their habitations huts rudely formed of logs or boughs of trees , and abandoned at an hour's notice . The food ...
... live exclusively , or almost exclusively , on wild animals , the produce of hunting or fishing . Their clothing is skins ; their habitations huts rudely formed of logs or boughs of trees , and abandoned at an hour's notice . The food ...
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... live , se- cured in some measure from the out- rages and exactions of the warrior caste , by his own prowess and that of his fel- lows . These emancipated serfs mostly became artificers ; and lived by ex- changing the produce of their ...
... live , se- cured in some measure from the out- rages and exactions of the warrior caste , by his own prowess and that of his fel- lows . These emancipated serfs mostly became artificers ; and lived by ex- changing the produce of their ...
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... live , or which are destined for their personal accom modation : these , like their food , supply actual wants , and must be counted in the remuneration of their labour . There are many modes in which labour is still more directly ...
... live , or which are destined for their personal accom modation : these , like their food , supply actual wants , and must be counted in the remuneration of their labour . There are many modes in which labour is still more directly ...
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... live in the immediate vicinity ; while , for all articles the pro- duction of which requires continuous attention from the producers , these periodical markets must be held at such considerable intervals , and the wants of the consumers ...
... live in the immediate vicinity ; while , for all articles the pro- duction of which requires continuous attention from the producers , these periodical markets must be held at such considerable intervals , and the wants of the consumers ...
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... live on the interest of what they possess , without being personally en- gaged in production , can be regarded as capital . It is so called in common language , and , with reference to the individual , not improperly . All funds from ...
... live on the interest of what they possess , without being personally en- gaged in production , can be regarded as capital . It is so called in common language , and , with reference to the individual , not improperly . All funds from ...
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