Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1923 |
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... wants or pleasures of oneself or others , the champion of the system would not be at all embarrassed by the question . True , he would say , these are the uses of wealth , and very laudable uses while confined to domestic commodities ...
... wants or pleasures of oneself or others , the champion of the system would not be at all embarrassed by the question . True , he would say , these are the uses of wealth , and very laudable uses while confined to domestic commodities ...
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... want , and is willing to barter it for what you have . But with money you are at once able to buy what- ever things are for sale ; and one whose fortune is in money , or in things rapidly convertible into it , seems both to him- self ...
... want , and is willing to barter it for what you have . But with money you are at once able to buy what- ever things are for sale ; and one whose fortune is in money , or in things rapidly convertible into it , seems both to him- self ...
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... want ; its worth to any one , consists in its being a convenient shape in which to receive his incomings of all sorts , which incomings he afterwards , at the times which suit him best , converts into the forms in which they can be ...
... want ; its worth to any one , consists in its being a convenient shape in which to receive his incomings of all sorts , which incomings he afterwards , at the times which suit him best , converts into the forms in which they can be ...
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... wants , can be devoted to other purposes . It is possible to imagine circumstances in which air would be a part of wealth . If it became custom- ary to sojourn long in places where the air does not natu- rally penetrate , as in diving ...
... wants , can be devoted to other purposes . It is possible to imagine circumstances in which air would be a part of wealth . If it became custom- ary to sojourn long in places where the air does not natu- rally penetrate , as in diving ...
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... 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 practicable to devote to these ...
... 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 practicable to devote to these ...
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