Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... farmer who advances the subsistence of the labourers , supplies the instruments of production , and receives , after paying a rent to the landowner , all the produce : in other cases , the landlord , his paid agents , and the labourers ...
... farmer who advances the subsistence of the labourers , supplies the instruments of production , and receives , after paying a rent to the landowner , all the produce : in other cases , the landlord , his paid agents , and the labourers ...
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... farmer advances it to him , and steps into his place by becoming the owner of the plough . Nevertheless , it is from the harvest that the payment is to come ; since the farmer would not undertake this outlay unless he expected that the ...
... farmer advances it to him , and steps into his place by becoming the owner of the plough . Nevertheless , it is from the harvest that the payment is to come ; since the farmer would not undertake this outlay unless he expected that the ...
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... farmer persists in ploughing with three horses and two men , when experience has shown that two horses and one man are sufficient , the surplus labour , though em- ployed for purposes of production , is wasted . If a new process is ...
... farmer persists in ploughing with three horses and two men , when experience has shown that two horses and one man are sufficient , the surplus labour , though em- ployed for purposes of production , is wasted . If a new process is ...
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... farmer may enter on his farm at such a time of the year , that he may be required to pay one , two , or even three quarters ' rent before obtaining any return from the produce . This , therefore , must be paid out of his capital . Now ...
... farmer may enter on his farm at such a time of the year , that he may be required to pay one , two , or even three quarters ' rent before obtaining any return from the produce . This , therefore , must be paid out of his capital . Now ...
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... farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital , that is , by funds provided in advance . The peasant does not subsist this year on the produce of ...
... farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital , that is , by funds provided in advance . The peasant does not subsist this year on the produce of ...
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