Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... 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 not competent to ...
... 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 not competent to ...
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... 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 analogous to rent 473 476 CHAPTER VI . Summary of the Theory of Value § CONTENTS xli.
... 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 analogous to rent 473 476 CHAPTER VI . Summary of the Theory of Value § CONTENTS xli.
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... favourable to the growth of new wants , and opens a possibility of their gratification . A desire arises for better clothing , utensils , and implements , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food renders it ...
... favourable to the growth of new wants , and opens a possibility of their gratification . A desire arises for better clothing , utensils , and implements , than the savage state contents itself with ; and the surplus food renders it ...
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... favourable accidents of which all trace is now lost , was combined the advantage of a position on the shores of a great in- land sea , the other coasts of which were already occupied by settled communities . The knowledge which in such ...
... favourable accidents of which all trace is now lost , was combined the advantage of a position on the shores of a great in- land sea , the other coasts of which were already occupied by settled communities . The knowledge which in such ...
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... favourable to improvement . From this time the economical advancement of society has not been further interrupted . Security of person and property grew slowly , but steadily ; the arts of life made constant progress ; plunder ceased to ...
... favourable to improvement . From this time the economical advancement of society has not been further interrupted . Security of person and property grew slowly , but steadily ; the arts of life made constant progress ; plunder ceased to ...
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