The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Том 1Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... equal value for equal value , the same principles also apply to sales , and that therefore the gains that traders make are no increase of wealth to the nation . а F 2 V. They then said that the labour of artisans in manufactures § 25 ...
... equal value for equal value , the same principles also apply to sales , and that therefore the gains that traders make are no increase of wealth to the nation . а F 2 V. They then said that the labour of artisans in manufactures § 25 ...
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... equal in value to the bread ? what does it matter to either of these persons how soon their product is destroyed , so long as they are paid for it ? 28. Le Trosne is equally unsuccessful in his endeavour to exclude Credit from the title ...
... equal in value to the bread ? what does it matter to either of these persons how soon their product is destroyed , so long as they are paid for it ? 28. Le Trosne is equally unsuccessful in his endeavour to exclude Credit from the title ...
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... equal amount of specie to have carried on the same business : and it is easily seen that all the gold in the world would not suffice to carry on the commerce of England for a single year . Now this immense mass of Credit is ...
... equal amount of specie to have carried on the same business : and it is easily seen that all the gold in the world would not suffice to carry on the commerce of England for a single year . Now this immense mass of Credit is ...
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... equal value given for an equal value ? If that were true it would be useless to multiply exchanges , and there would always be the same mass of riches . It is , however , false that in an exchange the values are equal . On the contrary ...
... equal value given for an equal value ? If that were true it would be useless to multiply exchanges , and there would always be the same mass of riches . It is , however , false that in an exchange the values are equal . On the contrary ...
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... equal in value . Nevertheless , although a man gives a quantity of corn valued at 10 ounces of silver , and receives a quantity of wine valued at the same , it by no means follows that the advantage of both parties is equal . Because if ...
... equal in value . Nevertheless , although a man gives a quantity of corn valued at 10 ounces of silver , and receives a quantity of wine valued at the same , it by no means follows that the advantage of both parties is equal . Because if ...
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Сторінка 249 - Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production ; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer.
Сторінка 42 - But know, that in the soul Are many lesser faculties, that serve Reason as chief ; among these, fancy next Her office holds ; of all external things, Which the five watchful senses represent, She forms imaginations, airy shapes, Which reason, joining or disjoining, frames All what we affirm or what deny, and call Our knowledge or opinion ; then retires Into her private cell when nature rests.
Сторінка 247 - The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life which it annually consumes, and which consist always either in the immediate produce of that labour, or in what is purchased with that produce from other nations.
Сторінка 158 - The property which every man has in his own labour, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
Сторінка 261 - THERE IS ONE SORT of labour which adds to the value of the subject upon which it is bestowed: there is another which has no such effect.
Сторінка 661 - Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth, which is paid to the landlord for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the soil.
Сторінка 35 - ... which make those men that take their instruction from the authority of books and not from their own meditation to be as much below the condition of ignorant men as men endued with true science are above it.
Сторінка 306 - ... is to be counted into the bread we eat; the labour of those who broke the oxen, who digged and wrought the iron and stones, who felled and framed the timber employed about the plough, mill, oven, or any other utensils, which are a vast number, requisite to this corn, from its...
Сторінка 562 - ... any body politic or corporate whatsoever created or to be created, or for any other persons whatsoever united or to be united in covenants or partnership exceeding the number of six persons in that part of Great Britain called England, to borrow, owe, or take up any sum or sums of money on their bills or notes payable on demand or at any less time than six months from the borrowing thereof...
Сторінка 295 - But as a measure of quantity, such as the natural foot, fathom, or handful, which is continually varying in its own quantity, can never be an accurate measure of the quantity of other things, so a commodity, ichich is itself continually varying in its own value, can never be an accurate measure of the value of other commodities. Equal quantities of labour at all times and places may be said to be of equal value to the labourer.