Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... paid for in money , it was hoped that the returns would actually be made in gold and silver . Importation of anything , other than the precious metals , was regarded as a loss to the nation of the whole price of the things imported ...
... paid for in money , it was hoped that the returns would actually be made in gold and silver . Importation of anything , other than the precious metals , was regarded as a loss to the nation of the whole price of the things imported ...
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... paid in money , but in something else ; having bought goods to a value equivalent , which are set off against those he sold . But he accepted these at a money valuation , and in the belief that they would bring in more money eventually ...
... paid in money , but in something else ; having bought goods to a value equivalent , which are set off against those he sold . But he accepted these at a money valuation , and in the belief that they would bring in more money eventually ...
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... paid or cred- ited in money : when he retires from business it is into money that he converts the whole , and not until then does he deem himself to have realized his gains : just as if money were the only wealth , and money's worth ...
... paid or cred- ited in money : when he retires from business it is into money that he converts the whole , and not until then does he deem himself to have realized his gains : just as if money were the only wealth , and money's worth ...
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... paid for it after it is finished , proceeds with his tools to his customer's house , and is there subsisted until the work is complete . The insecurity , however , of all possessions in this state of society , induces even the richest ...
... paid for it after it is finished , proceeds with his tools to his customer's house , and is there subsisted until the work is complete . The insecurity , however , of all possessions in this state of society , induces even the richest ...
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... Taxes there were none , as there were either no paid officers of government , or if there were , their payment had been provided for by a reserved portion of land , cultivated by slaves on account of 3 PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 33.
... Taxes there were none , as there were either no paid officers of government , or if there were , their payment had been provided for by a reserved portion of land , cultivated by slaves on account of 3 PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 33.
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accumulation additional advance advantage agricultural amount applied become called capital carried causes circumstances competition condition consequence considerable considered consumed cultivation demand depends desire diminished economy effect employed employment England English equal exertion exist expense extent fact farmer farms fixed France give given greater habits hands human important improvement increase individual industry interest Italy kind labour land landlord least less limited live maintain manufactures materials means ment mode nature necessary never object obtained occupation operations opinion paid peasant persons political population portion possession practical present principle produce profit proportion proprietors quantity question raise reason remuneration render rent require respect result saving says society soil sufficient supply suppose things tion unless usually wages wealth whole