A Manual of Political Economy, Том 20Putnam, 1859 - 269 стор. |
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... supposed . These animals collect from plants the constituents of their organs and their blood , and yield them in turn to the savages who live by the chase alone . They again receive this food , unaccompanied by those compounds ...
... supposed . These animals collect from plants the constituents of their organs and their blood , and yield them in turn to the savages who live by the chase alone . They again receive this food , unaccompanied by those compounds ...
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... supposed tendency in population to increase at a more rapid rate than the means of subsistence . If it be true , each generation must obtain food with increasing difficulty , a greater proportion of the time and labour of each must be ...
... supposed tendency in population to increase at a more rapid rate than the means of subsistence . If it be true , each generation must obtain food with increasing difficulty , a greater proportion of the time and labour of each must be ...
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... supposed law of Nature , that instead of accounting for that increase , it creates the difficulty of accounting for it . It is manifestly against the principles of sound reasoning , to support a theory against the evidence of facts ...
... supposed law of Nature , that instead of accounting for that increase , it creates the difficulty of accounting for it . It is manifestly against the principles of sound reasoning , to support a theory against the evidence of facts ...
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... supposed law capable of holding its place in a system of Political Economy , we apprehend it must remove the law from the canon of Nature . Her enactments are from everlasting , and have never been held in abeyance for a moment , except ...
... supposed law capable of holding its place in a system of Political Economy , we apprehend it must remove the law from the canon of Nature . Her enactments are from everlasting , and have never been held in abeyance for a moment , except ...
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... supposed . Each party having equally effective machinery , will ex- change upon equal terms - labour for labour of equal average dura- tion and intensity . The result will be , that one will obtain ten times the fish , and the other ten ...
... supposed . Each party having equally effective machinery , will ex- change upon equal terms - labour for labour of equal average dura- tion and intensity . The result will be , that one will obtain ten times the fish , and the other ten ...
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