Principles of Social Science, Том 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1860 |
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... commodities , Germany now exports them . Having raised the prices of raw materials , they are now imported ... 136 6. Increasing steadiness of the societary movement , consequent upon the adoption of a system tending to facilitate the ...
... commodities , Germany now exports them . Having raised the prices of raw materials , they are now imported ... 136 6. Increasing steadiness of the societary movement , consequent upon the adoption of a system tending to facilitate the ...
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... commodities as regularly de- cline . Double loss to the farmer , who is distant from market , resulting from the low prices of the one , and the high prices of the other 24. The more highly finished a commodity , the greater is its ...
... commodities as regularly de- cline . Double loss to the farmer , who is distant from market , resulting from the low prices of the one , and the high prices of the other 24. The more highly finished a commodity , the greater is its ...
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... commodities required by those who have gold and silver for sale . With every step in this direction , agriculture tends to become a science , and the supply of food becomes more abundant . ..... 326 29. Consumption of the metals ...
... commodities required by those who have gold and silver for sale . With every step in this direction , agriculture tends to become a science , and the supply of food becomes more abundant . ..... 326 29. Consumption of the metals ...
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... commodities , those which most contribute to the development of individuality , and to the pro- motion of the power of association 345 349 353 CHAPTER XXXIII . THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED . 1. The precious metals the only commodities of ...
... commodities , those which most contribute to the development of individuality , and to the pro- motion of the power of association 345 349 353 CHAPTER XXXIII . THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED . 1. The precious metals the only commodities of ...
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... commodities , the most difficult to be trans- ferred , and the most perishable ; for , if not put at once to use , it is lost for ever . * 4. The proportions of waste and employed labor , as has above been shown , change with the growth ...
... commodities , the most difficult to be trans- ferred , and the most perishable ; for , if not put at once to use , it is lost for ever . * 4. The proportions of waste and employed labor , as has above been shown , change with the growth ...
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Сторінка 198 - In traversing that county, one will discover numerous farmhouses, once the abode of industrious and intelligent freemen, now occupied by slaves, or tenantless, deserted, and dilapidated; he will observe fields, once fertile, now unfenced, abandoned, and covered with those evil harbingers, foxtail and
Сторінка 252 - is the natural and normal condition of the laboring man. whether white or black. The great evil of Northern free society," as it continues, "is. that it is burdened with a servile class of mechanics and laborers, unfit for self-government, and yet clothed with the attributes and powers of citizens. Master and
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Сторінка 447 - same quantity of goods, it can have no effect, good or bad, taking a nation within itself—any more than it would make an alteration in a merchant's books if, instead of the Arabian method of notation, which requires few characters, he should make use of the Koman, which requires a great many.