Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1923 |
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... favourable to the growth of new wants , and opens a possibility of their grati- fication . A desire arises for better clothing , utensils , and implements , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food renders it ...
... favourable to the growth of new wants , and opens a possibility of their grati- fication . A desire arises for better clothing , utensils , and implements , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food renders it ...
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... favourable accidents of which all trace is now lost , was combined the advantage of a position on the shores of a great inland sea , the other coasts of which were already occupied by settled communities . The knowledge which in such a ...
... favourable accidents of which all trace is now lost , was combined the advantage of a position on the shores of a great inland sea , the other coasts of which were already occupied by settled communities . The knowledge which in such a ...
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... favourable to improvement . From this time the economical advancement of society has not been further interrupted . Security of person and property grew slowly , but steadily ; the arts of life made constant progress ; plunder ceased to ...
... favourable to improvement . From this time the economical advancement of society has not been further interrupted . Security of person and property grew slowly , but steadily ; the arts of life made constant progress ; plunder ceased to ...
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... or by any accession likely to be made to it for generations to come . But even there , land favourably situated with regard to markets or means of car- riage , is generally limited in quantity : there is 50 BOOK I. CHAPTER I. §4 .
... or by any accession likely to be made to it for generations to come . But even there , land favourably situated with regard to markets or means of car- riage , is generally limited in quantity : there is 50 BOOK I. CHAPTER I. §4 .
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... favourable climate is even more important than a rich soil , There are countries capable of being inhabited , but too cold to be compatible with agriculture . Their inhabitants can- not pass beyond the nomadic state ; they must live ...
... favourable climate is even more important than a rich soil , There are countries capable of being inhabited , but too cold to be compatible with agriculture . Their inhabitants can- not pass beyond the nomadic state ; they must live ...
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied capital capitalist causes circulating capital competition condition considerable consumed consumption cultivation dealers demand diminished division of labour duced duction ductive effect employment England equal equivalent exertion exist expense farmer farms favourable flax France funds greater human hundred quarters ical improvement income increase individual industry instruments instruments of production Ireland kind labour employed labouring classes land landlord less limited maintain mankind manufacture manure material means ment metayer mode nations natural agents necessary objects obtained occupation operations paid peasant persons plough Political Economy population portion possession present principle productive consumers productive labour productive power profit proportion proprietors purpose quantity rate of profit remuneration render rent saving society soil subsistence sufficient supply suppose surplus taxes things thousand pounds tion unless unproductive wages wants wealth whole