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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... instruments of some industry practised in the country itself , they gave the power of producing exportable articles at smaller cost , and thereby effecting a larger ex- portation . The commerce of the world was looked upon as a struggle ...
... instruments of some industry practised in the country itself , they gave the power of producing exportable articles at smaller cost , and thereby effecting a larger ex- portation . The commerce of the world was looked upon as a struggle ...
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... instrument of an important public and private purpose , is rightly regarded as wealth ; but every- thing else which serves any human purpose , and which nature does not afford gratuitously , is wealth also . To be wealthy is to have a ...
... instrument of an important public and private purpose , is rightly regarded as wealth ; but every- thing else which serves any human purpose , and which nature does not afford gratuitously , is wealth also . To be wealthy is to have a ...
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... instrument , being a means to the attainment of flour . Flour is an instrument , being a means to the attainment of bread . Bread is an instrument , as a means to the satisfaction of hunger and to the support of life . Here we at last ...
... instrument , being a means to the attainment of flour . Flour is an instrument , being a means to the attainment of bread . Bread is an instrument , as a means to the satisfaction of hunger and to the support of life . Here we at last ...
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... instrument of production of which they make slender use , compared with more settled communities , but which is still the source of their subsistence , and which has a marketable value if there be any agricultural community in the ...
... instrument of production of which they make slender use , compared with more settled communities , but which is still the source of their subsistence , and which has a marketable value if there be any agricultural community in the ...
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... , between him and the labourer , an intermediate agency , that of the farmer , who advances the subsistence of the labourers , supplies the instruments of production , and receives , after paying a PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 39.
... , between him and the labourer , an intermediate agency , that of the farmer , who advances the subsistence of the labourers , supplies the instruments of production , and receives , after paying a PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 39.
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