Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... individual property in some form ( though a form very remote from the present ) or community of ownership in the instruments of production and a regulated division of the produce will afford the circumstances PREFACE xxix.
... individual property in some form ( though a form very remote from the present ) or community of ownership in the instruments of production and a regulated division of the produce will afford the circumstances PREFACE xxix.
Сторінка xxx
... circumstances most favourable to happiness , and best calculated to bring human nature to its greatest perfection , is a question which must be left , as it safely may , to the people of that time to decide . Those of the present are ...
... circumstances most favourable to happiness , and best calculated to bring human nature to its greatest perfection , is a question which must be left , as it safely may , to the people of that time to decide . Those of the present are ...
Сторінка xli
... circumstances • 469 2. Such commodities , when produced in circumstances more favourable , yield a rent equal to the difference of cost . 471 3. Rent of mines and fisheries , and ground - rent of build- ings 4. Cases of extra profit ...
... circumstances • 469 2. Such commodities , when produced in circumstances more favourable , yield a rent equal to the difference of cost . 471 3. Rent of mines and fisheries , and ground - rent of build- ings 4. Cases of extra profit ...
Сторінка xlvi
... Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and supply of loans . 638 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuations 4. The rate of interest , how far and in what sense connected with the value of money 641 • 644 5. The rate ...
... Circumstances which determine the permanent demand and supply of loans . 638 3. Circumstances which determine the fluctuations 4. The rate of interest , how far and in what sense connected with the value of money 641 • 644 5. The rate ...
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... circumstances excepted ) as might perhaps have been anticipated . The quantity of human food which the earth is capable of returning even to the most wretched system of agriculture , so much exceeds what could be obtained in the purely ...
... circumstances excepted ) as might perhaps have been anticipated . The quantity of human food which the earth is capable of returning even to the most wretched system of agriculture , so much exceeds what could be obtained in the purely ...
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