Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 стор. |
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... whole policy of nations , that wealth consisted solely of money ; or of the precious metals , which , when not already in the state of money , are capable of being directly converted into it . Ac- cording to the doctrines then preva ...
... whole policy of nations , that wealth consisted solely of money ; or of the precious metals , which , when not already in the state of money , are capable of being directly converted into it . Ac- cording to the doctrines then preva ...
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... whole . It often happens that he is not paid in money , but in something else ; having bought goods to a value equivalent , which are set off against those he sold . But he accepted these at a money valuation , and in the belief that ...
... whole . It often happens that he is not paid in money , but in something else ; having bought goods to a value equivalent , which are set off against those he sold . But he accepted these at a money valuation , and in the belief that ...
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... whole nominal income , without being permitted to deduct from it the portion levied from them in taxa . tion to form the income of the fund- holder . In this calculation , therefore , one portion of the general income of the country is ...
... whole nominal income , without being permitted to deduct from it the portion levied from them in taxa . tion to form the income of the fund- holder . In this calculation , therefore , one portion of the general income of the country is ...
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... whole fortune on his person , or on those of the women of his harem . No one , except the monarch , thinks of invest- ing his wealth in a manner not suscep- tible of removal . He , indeed , if he feels safe on his throne , and ...
... whole fortune on his person , or on those of the women of his harem . No one , except the monarch , thinks of invest- ing his wealth in a manner not suscep- tible of removal . He , indeed , if he feels safe on his throne , and ...
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... whole of the labour required for their production , as well as the absti- nence of the person who supplied the means of carrying it on , must be remunerated from the fruits of that The able and friendly reviewer of this treatise in the ...
... whole of the labour required for their production , as well as the absti- nence of the person who supplied the means of carrying it on , must be remunerated from the fruits of that The able and friendly reviewer of this treatise in the ...
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