Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 1D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... given in exchange . Things for which nothing could be obtained in exchange , however useful or necessary they may be , are not wealth in the sense in which the term is used in Political Economy . Air , for example , though the most ...
... given in exchange . Things for which nothing could be obtained in exchange , however useful or necessary they may be , are not wealth in the sense in which the term is used in Political Economy . Air , for example , though the most ...
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... fabrics are carried to as high excellence as can be given by patience , quickness of percep- tion and observation , and manual dexterity , without any are considerable knowledge of the properties of objects : such PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 31.
... fabrics are carried to as high excellence as can be given by patience , quickness of percep- tion and observation , and manual dexterity , without any are considerable knowledge of the properties of objects : such PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 31.
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... given to them rent - free to cultivate , or by fees paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the gov ernment . This state of society , however , is not destitute of a mercantile class ; composed of ...
... given to them rent - free to cultivate , or by fees paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the gov ernment . This state of society , however , is not destitute of a mercantile class ; composed of ...
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... given society , depends on the statutes or usages therein obtaining . But though govern- ments or nations have the power of deciding what institu- tions shall exist , they cannot arbitrarily determine how those institutions shall work ...
... given society , depends on the statutes or usages therein obtaining . But though govern- ments or nations have the power of deciding what institu- tions shall exist , they cannot arbitrarily determine how those institutions shall work ...
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... given all the command which mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command which , great as it is already , is without doubt destined to become indefi- nitely greater . He exerts this ...
... given all the command which mankind have acquired over natural forces immeasurably more powerful than themselves ; a command which , great as it is already , is without doubt destined to become indefi- nitely greater . He exerts this ...
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