Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Appleton, 1923 |
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... quantity in existence is at all times so great in proportion to the annual supply , that the effect on value even of a change in the cost of pro- duction is not sudden : a very long time being 20 BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . § 2 .
... quantity in existence is at all times so great in proportion to the annual supply , that the effect on value even of a change in the cost of pro- duction is not sudden : a very long time being 20 BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . § 2 .
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... proportion to one another ; and the trouble was saved of weighing and assaying at every change of possessors , an inconvenience which on the occa- sion of small purchases would soon have become insupport- able . Governments found it ...
... proportion to one another ; and the trouble was saved of weighing and assaying at every change of possessors , an inconvenience which on the occa- sion of small purchases would soon have become insupport- able . Governments found it ...
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... proportion to the deficiency , or that every in- crease lowered it in the precise ratio of the excess . Some things are usually affected in a greater ratio than that of the excess or deficiency , others usually in a less : because , in ...
... proportion to the deficiency , or that every in- crease lowered it in the precise ratio of the excess . Some things are usually affected in a greater ratio than that of the excess or deficiency , others usually in a less : because , in ...
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With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy John Stuart Mill. bulk in proportion to its value is so easily smuggled , and still more easily melted , that it has been impossible by the most stringent measures to prevent these ...
With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy John Stuart Mill. bulk in proportion to its value is so easily smuggled , and still more easily melted , that it has been impossible by the most stringent measures to prevent these ...
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... proportion as they increase or diminish its quantity which cannot be said of any other commodity . It would therefore , I conceive , be an error , both scien- tifically and practically , to discard the proposition which asserts a ...
... proportion as they increase or diminish its quantity which cannot be said of any other commodity . It would therefore , I conceive , be an error , both scien- tifically and practically , to discard the proposition which asserts a ...
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