Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... Suppose , for instance , that the same plough will last , before being worn out , a dozen years . Only one - twelfth of the labour of making the plough must be placed to the account of each year's harvest . A twelfth part of the labour ...
... Suppose , for instance , that the same plough will last , before being worn out , a dozen years . Only one - twelfth of the labour of making the plough must be placed to the account of each year's harvest . A twelfth part of the labour ...
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... suppose that the same body of labourers carried on a manufacture , and grew food to sustain them- selves while doing it , they have had for their trouble the food and the manufactured article ; but if they also grew the material and ...
... suppose that the same body of labourers carried on a manufacture , and grew food to sustain them- selves while doing it , they have had for their trouble the food and the manufactured article ; but if they also grew the material and ...
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... Suppose that this second half of the labouring population ceased to work , and that the gov- ernment or their parishes maintained them in idleness for a whole year the first half would suffice to produce , as they had done before ...
... Suppose that this second half of the labouring population ceased to work , and that the gov- ernment or their parishes maintained them in idleness for a whole year the first half would suffice to produce , as they had done before ...
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... the whole of it , is in a form in which it cannot directly supply the wants of labourers . Suppose , for instance , that the capitalist is a hardware manufacturer , and that his stock in trade , over 84 BOOK I. CHAPTER IV .
... the whole of it , is in a form in which it cannot directly supply the wants of labourers . Suppose , for instance , that the capitalist is a hardware manufacturer , and that his stock in trade , over 84 BOOK I. CHAPTER IV .
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... suppose that what is thus paid in wages would other- wise have been laid out not in feeding servants or hounds , but in buying plate and jewels ; and in order to render the effect perceptible , let us suppose that the change takes place ...
... suppose that what is thus paid in wages would other- wise have been laid out not in feeding servants or hounds , but in buying plate and jewels ; and in order to render the effect perceptible , let us suppose that the change takes place ...
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