The Wages Question: A Treatise on Wages and the Wages ClassH. Holt, 1876 - 428 стор. |
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... soil . 3d , the class of persons working for hire ( e . g . , domestic servants , soldiers , clergy- men ) who are paid out of the revenue of their employers , and are not employed with any reference to the profits of production . 4th ...
... soil . 3d , the class of persons working for hire ( e . g . , domestic servants , soldiers , clergy- men ) who are paid out of the revenue of their employers , and are not employed with any reference to the profits of production . 4th ...
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... soils which yield " The principle which guides the American farmer is to take the most paying crop which can be grown with the least cost of labor . " - James Caird's Prairie Farming , p . 21 . quick returns on the application of little ...
... soils which yield " The principle which guides the American farmer is to take the most paying crop which can be grown with the least cost of labor . " - James Caird's Prairie Farming , p . 21 . quick returns on the application of little ...
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... soil , which would some time , with la- bor and capital , be much better worth cultivating . More- over , a portion of the tract is covered with wood , and a hundred acres , or so , lie in swamp , useless , and even pesti- ferous , to ...
... soil , which would some time , with la- bor and capital , be much better worth cultivating . More- over , a portion of the tract is covered with wood , and a hundred acres , or so , lie in swamp , useless , and even pesti- ferous , to ...
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... soils which have been lying so long cold and wet , on the further side of a sharp , rocky ridge , while the thinner but ... soil are so liberal that the land responds to every increase of capital with constantly- increasing returns . It ...
... soils which have been lying so long cold and wet , on the further side of a sharp , rocky ridge , while the thinner but ... soil are so liberal that the land responds to every increase of capital with constantly- increasing returns . It ...
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... soil in its highest productive power . Thus they not only lost the advantage of cultivating these choicest por- tions of their domain , but , as they found it necessary to plough the fallow in order to keep down the weeds , they had to ...
... soil in its highest productive power . Thus they not only lost the advantage of cultivating these choicest por- tions of their domain , but , as they found it necessary to plough the fallow in order to keep down the weeds , they had to ...
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