Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... expense , and to do it with no sacrifice of the necessaries or even the substantial comforts of its inhabitants , are such as the world never saw before . But in all these particulars , characteristic of the modern indus trial ...
... expense , and to do it with no sacrifice of the necessaries or even the substantial comforts of its inhabitants , are such as the world never saw before . But in all these particulars , characteristic of the modern indus trial ...
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... expense of rearing its infant population form a part of the outlay which is a condition of production , and which is to be replaced with increase from the future produce of their labour . By the individuals , this labour and expense are ...
... expense of rearing its infant population form a part of the outlay which is a condition of production , and which is to be replaced with increase from the future produce of their labour . By the individuals , this labour and expense are ...
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... expense of other communities , as an individual may at the expense of other individuals . The gains of Italian opera singers , German governesses , French ballet dancers , & c . , are a source of wealth , as far as they go , to their ...
... expense of other communities , as an individual may at the expense of other individuals . The gains of Italian opera singers , German governesses , French ballet dancers , & c . , are a source of wealth , as far as they go , to their ...
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... expense not of the permanent resources , but of the temporary pleasures and comforts of others . For in every case the community are poorer by what any one spends , unless others are in consequence led to curtail their spending . There ...
... expense not of the permanent resources , but of the temporary pleasures and comforts of others . For in every case the community are poorer by what any one spends , unless others are in consequence led to curtail their spending . There ...
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... expense of productive . Without entering into all the causes which operated , and which commonly do operate , to prevent these extraordinary drafts on the productive resources . of a country from being so much felt as it might seem ...
... expense of productive . Without entering into all the causes which operated , and which commonly do operate , to prevent these extraordinary drafts on the productive resources . of a country from being so much felt as it might seem ...
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