Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... COMMERCE X. FOREIGN COMMERCE XI . • 24 35 42 50 62 73 81 93 XII . COMMUNISM , SOCIALISM AND ANARCHISM . 103 1 POLITICAL ECONOMY FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES . CHAPTER.
... COMMERCE X. FOREIGN COMMERCE XI . • 24 35 42 50 62 73 81 93 XII . COMMUNISM , SOCIALISM AND ANARCHISM . 103 1 POLITICAL ECONOMY FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES . CHAPTER.
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... commerce only changes their place . A yard of cotton cloth is but so much raw cotton plus the food needed to support the workmen who spun and wove it . And both the cotton and the food are the result of tillage . They therefore taught ...
... commerce only changes their place . A yard of cotton cloth is but so much raw cotton plus the food needed to support the workmen who spun and wove it . And both the cotton and the food are the result of tillage . They therefore taught ...
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... commerce of that hill - country . But this single railroad gives far more employment to wagoners alone than the whole trade of Pennsylvania did before it was constructed . So the making of pins by machinery employs far more people than ...
... commerce of that hill - country . But this single railroad gives far more employment to wagoners alone than the whole trade of Pennsylvania did before it was constructed . So the making of pins by machinery employs far more people than ...
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... commerce among her people , and thus to unfit the country to profit by the inflow of Silver and Gold from America ( see p . 40 ) . Russia , by retaining the heavy poll - tax , first imposed by the Tartars of the Golden Horde when they ...
... commerce among her people , and thus to unfit the country to profit by the inflow of Silver and Gold from America ( see p . 40 ) . Russia , by retaining the heavy poll - tax , first imposed by the Tartars of the Golden Horde when they ...
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... importance it no longer possesses . Public debts are the result of wars and include pensions to the disabled soldiers and the families of the slain . CHAPTER IX . Domestic Commerce . 1. As the earliest 72 POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... importance it no longer possesses . Public debts are the result of wars and include pensions to the disabled soldiers and the families of the slain . CHAPTER IX . Domestic Commerce . 1. As the earliest 72 POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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ad valorem Adam Smith America amount balance of trade bank-notes better capitalist CHAPTER cheap classes clothing coin coinage commodities consumer cost cotton crops debt demand direct tax discount duty employers employment England English Europe exchange export fall famines farmer farming favor foreign commerce free competition Free Trade GINN & COMPANY give Gold and Silver greenbacks growth Holy Alliance imports improvement increase India industries interest Ireland issue keep kind labor expended land less machinery manufactures ment metals National natural needed neighborhood nomic notes paid paper money payment Political Economy poorer population produce profits Protection Protectionist railroads rates schools Scotch banks secure sell ships Silver and Gold Silver Certificate social society soil Spain square mile supply Tariff taxation tends things tillage Treasury true unearned increment wages wheat workingmen workmen
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Сторінка 23 - ... no remedy for present evils can be complete which does not include the introduction of a diversity of occupations, through which the surplus population may be drawn from agricultural pursuits and led to find the means of subsistence in manufactures or some such employments.