Political Economy: With Especial Reference to the Industrial History of NationsPorter & Coates, 1882 - 419 стор. |
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... amount of wealth the same . From this he inferred that national policy should do nothing to develop such sterile industries as commerce and manufactures , but merely remove all restrictions from agriculture , from the trade in grain ...
... amount of wealth the same . From this he inferred that national policy should do nothing to develop such sterile industries as commerce and manufactures , but merely remove all restrictions from agriculture , from the trade in grain ...
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... first to announce that commodities are always paid for in commodities , and that there- fore to check the amount of imports is to limit in equal measure > MALTHUS ON POPULATION . " 21 the power of export 20 ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... first to announce that commodities are always paid for in commodities , and that there- fore to check the amount of imports is to limit in equal measure > MALTHUS ON POPULATION . " 21 the power of export 20 ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... amount of capital in the country that was available for the wages of labor the wage- fund , the only way to increase the rate of wages was to increase that fund or diminish the number between whom it was to be divided . Somewhat later ...
... amount of capital in the country that was available for the wages of labor the wage- fund , the only way to increase the rate of wages was to increase that fund or diminish the number between whom it was to be divided . Somewhat later ...
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... amount with the growth of capital , and divided pro rata among the workmen of a coun- try , is a fiction . He especially exhibited the disastrous effects of English theories upon English agriculture , in separating the mass of the ...
... amount with the growth of capital , and divided pro rata among the workmen of a coun- try , is a fiction . He especially exhibited the disastrous effects of English theories upon English agriculture , in separating the mass of the ...
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... literally of exhaustion . Furthermore , these vital processes can be carried on only in the presence of a certain amount of animal heat , which must be supplied from within , and ( in most climates ) 41 WEALTH AND NATURE CHAPTER IV.
... literally of exhaustion . Furthermore , these vital processes can be carried on only in the presence of a certain amount of animal heat , which must be supplied from within , and ( in most climates ) 41 WEALTH AND NATURE CHAPTER IV.
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Сторінка 186 - Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot ; taxes upon everything which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste ; taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion ; taxes on everything on earth, and the waters under the earth...
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Сторінка 186 - Taxes on everything on earth, and the waters under the earth ; on everything that comes from abroad, or is grown at home. Taxes on the raw material ; taxes on every fresh value that is added to it by the industry of man.
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