Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... object of universal desire . Still , this is not the sort of thing required : for , of food , unless in expecta- tion of a scarcity , no one wishes to possess more at once , than is wanted for immediate consumption ; so that a per- son ...
... object of universal desire . Still , this is not the sort of thing required : for , of food , unless in expecta- tion of a scarcity , no one wishes to possess more at once , than is wanted for immediate consumption ; so that a per- son ...
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... objects , acquire the habit of regarding those objects as chiefly important by their capacity of being exchanged for money . A person who parts with money to obtain commodities , unless he intends to sell them , appears to the ...
... objects , acquire the habit of regarding those objects as chiefly important by their capacity of being exchanged for money . A person who parts with money to obtain commodities , unless he intends to sell them , appears to the ...
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... object . The greater part of the goods must also be counted more than once , not only because most things pass through the hands of several sets of manufacturers and dealers before they assume the form in which they are finally consumed ...
... object . The greater part of the goods must also be counted more than once , not only because most things pass through the hands of several sets of manufacturers and dealers before they assume the form in which they are finally consumed ...
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... object at present attained through the agency of Bank of England notes , which might not be as effectually accomplished by each individual keeping an account with the bank , and transacting all his payments of five pounds and upwards by ...
... object at present attained through the agency of Bank of England notes , which might not be as effectually accomplished by each individual keeping an account with the bank , and transacting all his payments of five pounds and upwards by ...
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... object : I believe I might say they have always succeeded for a time , and the power has only been lost to them after they had compromised it by the most flagrant abuse . In the case supposed , the functions of money are per- formed by ...
... object : I believe I might say they have always succeeded for a time , and the power has only been lost to them after they had compromised it by the most flagrant abuse . In the case supposed , the functions of money are per- formed by ...
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