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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... fact a joint ownership , to the extent of a thousand pounds , in the land of which B was nominally the sole proprietor . The position of fundholders , or owners of the public debt of a country , is similar . They are mortgagees on the ...
... fact a joint ownership , to the extent of a thousand pounds , in the land of which B was nominally the sole proprietor . The position of fundholders , or owners of the public debt of a country , is similar . They are mortgagees on the ...
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... same system still essentially prevails ) , for serfs to acquire property ; and in fact , their accumulations are the primitive source of the wealth of modern Europe . In that age of violence and disorder , the first 36 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
... same system still essentially prevails ) , for serfs to acquire property ; and in fact , their accumulations are the primitive source of the wealth of modern Europe . In that age of violence and disorder , the first 36 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
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... fact in dispute between them . Many writers have been unwilling to class any labour as productive , unless its result is palpable in some material object , capable of being transferred from one person to another . There are others ...
... fact in dispute between them . Many writers have been unwilling to class any labour as productive , unless its result is palpable in some material object , capable of being transferred from one person to another . There are others ...
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... fact , though the capital needs not necessarily be fur- nished by a person called a capitalist . When the labourer maintains himself by funds of his own , as when a peasant- farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an ...
... fact , though the capital needs not necessarily be fur- nished by a person called a capitalist . When the labourer maintains himself by funds of his own , as when a peasant- farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an ...
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... fact so evident , it long continued to be believed that laws and governments , without creating capital , could create industry . Not by making the people more laborious , or increasing the efficiency of their labour ; these are objects ...
... fact so evident , it long continued to be believed that laws and governments , without creating capital , could create industry . Not by making the people more laborious , or increasing the efficiency of their labour ; these are objects ...
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