Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... less , their owner is reputed less rich , though the things themselves are precisely the same . It is true , also , that people do not grow rich by keeping their money unused , and that they must be willing to spend in order to gain ...
... less , their owner is reputed less rich , though the things themselves are precisely the same . It is true , also , that people do not grow rich by keeping their money unused , and that they must be willing to spend in order to gain ...
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... less degree of alteration in the nature and appearance of the object , to a change so total that no trace is per- ceptible of the original shape and structure . There is little resem- blance between a piece of a mineral substance found ...
... less degree of alteration in the nature and appearance of the object , to a change so total that no trace is per- ceptible of the original shape and structure . There is little resem- blance between a piece of a mineral substance found ...
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... less than is produced , is saving ; and that is the process by which capital is increased ; not necessarily by consuming less , absolutely . We must not allow ourselves to be so much the slaves of words , as to be unable to use the word ...
... less than is produced , is saving ; and that is the process by which capital is increased ; not necessarily by consuming less , absolutely . We must not allow ourselves to be so much the slaves of words , as to be unable to use the word ...
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... less ample , as a consequence of the detriment itself . One of these is , that spendthrifts do not usually succeed in consuming all they spend . Their habitual carelessness as to expenditure causes them to be cheated and robbed on all ...
... less ample , as a consequence of the detriment itself . One of these is , that spendthrifts do not usually succeed in consuming all they spend . Their habitual carelessness as to expenditure causes them to be cheated and robbed on all ...
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... less in the next year than in the year before . If they produce as much as usual , having been paid less by so many millions sterling , these millions are gained by their employers . The breach made in the capital of the country is thus ...
... less in the next year than in the year before . If they produce as much as usual , having been paid less by so many millions sterling , these millions are gained by their employers . The breach made in the capital of the country is thus ...
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