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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... Proprietors § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respect- ing peasant properties , 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland , 3 . - - in Norway , 4. - in Germany , 5 . 6 . 7 . - 1 - in Belgium , in ...
... Proprietors § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respect- ing peasant properties , 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland , 3 . - - in Norway , 4. - in Germany , 5 . 6 . 7 . - 1 - in Belgium , in ...
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... proprietors , . 409 2. Inapplicability of this advice to present circumstances , CHAPTER XI . Of . Wages . § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on population and capital , • 417 2. Examination of some ...
... proprietors , . 409 2. Inapplicability of this advice to present circumstances , CHAPTER XI . Of . Wages . § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on population and capital , • 417 2. Examination of some ...
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... proprietors . This gave rise to a sort of European counterpart of the economical condition of Asiatic coun- tries ; except that , in lieu of a single monarch and a fluctu- ating body of favourites and employés , there was a numer- ous ...
... proprietors . This gave rise to a sort of European counterpart of the economical condition of Asiatic coun- tries ; except that , in lieu of a single monarch and a fluctu- ating body of favourites and employés , there was a numer- ous ...
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... proprietor of the land is almost universally its cultivator , owning the plough , and often himself holding it . Where the proprietor himself does not cultivate , there is sometimes , between him and the labourer , an intermediate ...
... proprietor of the land is almost universally its cultivator , owning the plough , and often himself holding it . Where the proprietor himself does not cultivate , there is sometimes , between him and the labourer , an intermediate ...
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... proprietor was only the interest ; the capital itself was , or would have been , em- ployed in the perpetual maintenance of an equivalent num- ber of labourers , regularly reproducing what they con- sumed and of this maintenance they ...
... proprietor was only the interest ; the capital itself was , or would have been , em- ployed in the perpetual maintenance of an equivalent num- ber of labourers , regularly reproducing what they con- sumed and of this maintenance they ...
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