Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... share . In using the book teachers will deal with the Notes in small print according to their judgment . They contain matters which I thought the student should know of , but which it is not necessary for him to study . I would suggest ...
... share . In using the book teachers will deal with the Notes in small print according to their judgment . They contain matters which I thought the student should know of , but which it is not necessary for him to study . I would suggest ...
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... share of necessary things for each , than when a small number seemed to possess everything . 8. Association with his fellowmen is man's first need , if he is to attain a comfortable existence . By this term " association " is meant not ...
... share of necessary things for each , than when a small number seemed to possess everything . 8. Association with his fellowmen is man's first need , if he is to attain a comfortable existence . By this term " association " is meant not ...
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... share of the results from subduing the world to our use than others do . We have a right to complain of this only when they have got their larger share by wrong ways . 10. While wealth is the same as power over nature , value is the ...
... share of the results from subduing the world to our use than others do . We have a right to complain of this only when they have got their larger share by wrong ways . 10. While wealth is the same as power over nature , value is the ...
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... makes possible . The more people in a country , the larger should be the share of necessaries which falls to each . Men pass from worse to better in land , labor and food . CHAPTER III . Land and Farming . I. WE have 14 POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... makes possible . The more people in a country , the larger should be the share of necessaries which falls to each . Men pass from worse to better in land , labor and food . CHAPTER III . Land and Farming . I. WE have 14 POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... for what it would cost to replace them . II . For the same reason , those who rent farms from their owners are able to obtain the use of them in return for the payment of a smaller share of the crop than formerly POLITICAL ECONOMY . 19.
... for what it would cost to replace them . II . For the same reason , those who rent farms from their owners are able to obtain the use of them in return for the payment of a smaller share of the crop than formerly POLITICAL ECONOMY . 19.
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