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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... given in exchange . Things for which nothing could be obtained in exchange , however useful or necessary they may be , are not wealth in the sense in which the term is used in Political Economy . Air , for example , though the most ...
... given in exchange . Things for which nothing could be obtained in exchange , however useful or necessary they may be , are not wealth in the sense in which the term is used in Political Economy . Air , for example , though the most ...
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... fabrics are carried to as high excellence as can be given by patience , quickness of percep- tion and observation , and manual dexterity , without any considerable knowledge of the properties of objects : such as PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 31.
... fabrics are carried to as high excellence as can be given by patience , quickness of percep- tion and observation , and manual dexterity , without any considerable knowledge of the properties of objects : such as PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 31.
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... given to them rent - free to cultivate , or by fees paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the gov- ernment . This state of society , however , is not destitute of a mercantile class ; composed ...
... given to them rent - free to cultivate , or by fees paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the gov- ernment . This state of society , however , is not destitute of a mercantile class ; composed ...
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... given society , depends on the statutes or usages therein obtaining . But though govern- ments or nations have the power of deciding what institu- tions shall exist , they cannot arbitrarily determine how those institutions shall work ...
... given society , depends on the statutes or usages therein obtaining . But though govern- ments or nations have the power of deciding what institu- tions shall exist , they cannot arbitrarily determine how those institutions shall work ...
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... given all the command which mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command which , great as it is already , is without doubt destined to become indefi- nitely greater . He exerts this ...
... given all the command which mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command which , great as it is already , is without doubt destined to become indefi- nitely greater . He exerts this ...
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accumulation Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied ascendant community bricklayers buying capitalist causes circulating capital commodities considerable consumed consumption coöperation cultivation dealers demand diminished division of labour duced duction ductive effect employment England equivalent exertion exist expended expenditure farmer farms favourable fixed capital flax funds greater human hundred quarters ical improvement income increase individual industry instruments instruments of production kind labour employed labouring classes land laws less limited luxuries machinery maintain mankind manufacture material means ment modes nations natural agents necessary objects obtained occupation operations paid persons plough Political Economy population portion possess present principle productive consumers productive labour productive power profit proportion purposes quantity remuneration render require rich saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose surplus taxes term of disparagement things thousand pounds tion unproductive velvet wages wants wealth whole workmen