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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... effect on population , 5 . - on the subdivision of land , CHAPTER VIII . Of Metayers . § 1. Nature of the metayer system , and its varieties , 2. Its advantages and inconveniences , • 3. Evidence concerning its effects in different ...
... effect on population , 5 . - on the subdivision of land , CHAPTER VIII . Of Metayers . § 1. Nature of the metayer system , and its varieties , 2. Its advantages and inconveniences , • 3. Evidence concerning its effects in different ...
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... effect of particular customs , - 420 • 421 · 428 · 432 434 437 6. Due restriction of population the only safeguard of a labour- ing class , . CHAPTER XII . Of Popular Remedies for Low Wages . § 1. A legal or customary minimum of wages ...
... effect of particular customs , - 420 • 421 · 428 · 432 434 437 6. Due restriction of population the only safeguard of a labour- ing class , . CHAPTER XII . Of Popular Remedies for Low Wages . § 1. A legal or customary minimum of wages ...
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... effect of a natural monopoly , . 2. No land can pay rent except land of such quality or situa- tion , as exists in less quantity than the demand , 3. The rent of land consists of the excess of its return above the return to the worst ...
... effect of a natural monopoly , . 2. No land can pay rent except land of such quality or situa- tion , as exists in less quantity than the demand , 3. The rent of land consists of the excess of its return above the return to the worst ...
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... effects , as well as partly the causes , of the state of the production and distribution of wealth . In so far as the economical condition of nations ... effect- ed by the various modes of conduct which society may PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 41.
... effects , as well as partly the causes , of the state of the production and distribution of wealth . In so far as the economical condition of nations ... effect- ed by the various modes of conduct which society may PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 41.
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... effects which they desire . But , while movement is the only effect which man can immediately and directly produce by his muscles , it is not necessary that he should produce directly by them all the movements which he requires . The ...
... effects which they desire . But , while movement is the only effect which man can immediately and directly produce by his muscles , it is not necessary that he should produce directly by them all the movements which he requires . The ...
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