Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 1D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... industry , 2. in training intelligence , 3. — in promoting forethought and self - control , - 4. Their effect on population , 5. on the subdivision of land , - CHAPTER VIII . Of Metayers . § 1. Nature of the metayer system , and its ...
... industry , 2. in training intelligence , 3. — in promoting forethought and self - control , - 4. Their effect on population , 5. on the subdivision of land , - CHAPTER VIII . Of Metayers . § 1. Nature of the metayer system , and its ...
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... industry by which it could be enriched was foreign trade , being the only one which could bring in money . Any branch of trade which was supposed to send out more money than it brought in , however ample and valuable might be the ...
... industry by which it could be enriched was foreign trade , being the only one which could bring in money . Any branch of trade which was supposed to send out more money than it brought in , however ample and valuable might be the ...
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... industry according to the convenience of those among whom it is shared . Further consideration showed that the uses of money are in no respect promoted by increasing the quantity which exists and circulates in a country ; the service ...
... industry according to the convenience of those among whom it is shared . Further consideration showed that the uses of money are in no respect promoted by increasing the quantity which exists and circulates in a country ; the service ...
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... industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the producers , either by the government to which they are sub- ject , or by individuals , who by superior force , or by avail- ing themselves of religious or ...
... industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the producers , either by the government to which they are sub- ject , or by individuals , who by superior force , or by avail- ing themselves of religious or ...
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... industry the injuries of fortune , its advances are gigantic ; the great masses of wealth swallow up the smaller . The Roman empire ultimately became covered with the vast landed possessions of a comparatively few families , for whose ...
... industry the injuries of fortune , its advances are gigantic ; the great masses of wealth swallow up the smaller . The Roman empire ultimately became covered with the vast landed possessions of a comparatively few families , for whose ...
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