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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John Stuart Mill. PREFACE . THE appearance of a treatise like the present , on a subject on which so many works of merit already exist , may be thought to require some explanation . It might perhaps be sufficient to say , that no ...
John Stuart Mill. PREFACE . THE appearance of a treatise like the present , on a subject on which so many works of merit already exist , may be thought to require some explanation . It might perhaps be sufficient to say , that no ...
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... present time , as he did , with such admirable success , in reference to the philoso- phy of his century . Such is the idea which the writer of the present work has kept before him . To succeed even par- tially in realizing it , would ...
... present time , as he did , with such admirable success , in reference to the philoso- phy of his century . Such is the idea which the writer of the present work has kept before him . To succeed even par- tially in realizing it , would ...
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... 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 Political Economy at ...
... 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 Political Economy at ...
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... present use even if they could be obtained gratis . Fisher- ies , in the sea , are in most cases a gift of nature practically unlimited in amount ; but the Arctic whale fisheries have long been insufficient for the demand which exists ...
... present use even if they could be obtained gratis . Fisher- ies , in the sea , are in most cases a gift of nature practically unlimited in amount ; but the Arctic whale fisheries have long been insufficient for the demand which exists ...
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... present I shall only remark that so long as the quantity of a natural agent is practically un- limited , it cannot , unless susceptible of artificial monopoly , bear any value in the market , since no one will give any- thing for what ...
... present I shall only remark that so long as the quantity of a natural agent is practically un- limited , it cannot , unless susceptible of artificial monopoly , bear any value in the market , since no one will give any- thing for what ...
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