Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1877 - 549 стор. |
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... appears to the present writer , that a work similar in its object and general conception to that of Adam Smith , but adapted to the more extended knowledge and improved ideas of the present age , is the kind of contribution which ...
... appears to the present writer , that a work similar in its object and general conception to that of Adam Smith , but adapted to the more extended knowledge and improved ideas of the present age , is the kind of contribution which ...
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... appear , indefinite , are of a strictly defined and limited description , namely , to facilitate the distribution of the produce of industry according to the convenience of those among whom it is shared . Further consideration showed ...
... appear , indefinite , are of a strictly defined and limited description , namely , to facilitate the distribution of the produce of industry according to the convenience of those among whom it is shared . Further consideration showed ...
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... appear to be in- creased , by what would be so great a calamity to them . The error would lie in not considering , that however rich the possessor of air might become at the expense of the rest of the community , all persons else would ...
... appear to be in- creased , by what would be so great a calamity to them . The error would lie in not considering , that however rich the possessor of air might become at the expense of the rest of the community , all persons else would ...
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... appear greater than it is by almost thirty millions . A country , however , may include in its wealth all stock held by its citizens in the funds of for- eign countries , and other debts due to them from abroad . But even this is only ...
... appear greater than it is by almost thirty millions . A country , however , may include in its wealth all stock held by its citizens in the funds of for- eign countries , and other debts due to them from abroad . But even this is only ...
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... appears a still more difficult invention , that of working in metals . Even speculative science took its first beginnings from the leisure character- istic of this stage of social progress . The earliest astronom- ical observations are ...
... appears a still more difficult invention , that of working in metals . Even speculative science took its first beginnings from the leisure character- istic of this stage of social progress . The earliest astronom- ical observations are ...
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